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Old 06-Apr-08, 01:18 PM
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Chrondros often hold their bowels until shedding looking like the back half of their body is about to bust. If an animal continues to feed it is a good indicator that it is probably not sick.
I would be careful relying upon the ambient temperature to raise a diamond hatchoe in Sydney. It would at the least be tempting fate not to provide heat. Recent minmum temperatures of 15c do not facilitate digestion and increase the risks particularly with small animals which do not have the thermal mass to retain heat.
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