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    No way for us to tell-however I would keep a very close eye on him and be prepared to take him into the vet if anything else seems off. My blood drooled a bunch of water like that once after drinking and it scared the crap out of me until I realized the cause. Your t-stat is set to 95-what is the temp where he is at? Hot spot for a blood should be 85-86 max, they like it cooler. Many people keep them with ambient temps around 82 and no hot spot.

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