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<blockquote data-quote="Pasodama" data-source="post: 114773" data-attributes="member: 16469"><p>Wow, am so sorry that you are going through these problems (& loss) with your Ts.</p><p></p><p>I think the advice, given by Nicolas, is good.</p><p></p><p>Would like add to make sure you, always, wash your hands, prior to doing anything with your Ts, and leave symptomatic T's, as last to feed/water, during T care.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you would like to do it, start documenting things.</p><p>This would be to, hopefully & if possible, figure out what is going on &/or what is the cause.</p><p>These things could include some/all of the following:</p><p>- When fed and what prey item was fed to T.</p><p>- When watered and what was used to water (including where the item, used for watering, was located prior to use).</p><p>- Anytime you put your hand into a T enclosure (when and which T enclosure).</p><p>- location of any T, exhibiting symptoms, in relation to your other Ts.</p><p>- Any handling (if handled) and when.</p><p>- Notation of what you were doing prior to doing anything (feeding, cleaning, watering, etc.) with your Ts.</p><p>- Any open window and when.</p><p>- Any other animals, that enter the T room, and when.</p><p>- Any cleaning, in room, and which product/s was used (and when).</p><p>- Anything else that comes to mind (be it weather/wind, activity in/and around home or T room, etc., etc.).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pasodama, post: 114773, member: 16469"] Wow, am so sorry that you are going through these problems (& loss) with your Ts. I think the advice, given by Nicolas, is good. Would like add to make sure you, always, wash your hands, prior to doing anything with your Ts, and leave symptomatic T's, as last to feed/water, during T care. Also, if you would like to do it, start documenting things. This would be to, hopefully & if possible, figure out what is going on &/or what is the cause. These things could include some/all of the following: - When fed and what prey item was fed to T. - When watered and what was used to water (including where the item, used for watering, was located prior to use). - Anytime you put your hand into a T enclosure (when and which T enclosure). - location of any T, exhibiting symptoms, in relation to your other Ts. - Any handling (if handled) and when. - Notation of what you were doing prior to doing anything (feeding, cleaning, watering, etc.) with your Ts. - Any open window and when. - Any other animals, that enter the T room, and when. - Any cleaning, in room, and which product/s was used (and when). - Anything else that comes to mind (be it weather/wind, activity in/and around home or T room, etc., etc.). [/QUOTE]
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