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<blockquote data-quote="Jess S" data-source="post: 162733" data-attributes="member: 29302"><p>Noone thinks it's rabies so don't worry!!</p><p>Can't answer about the vents. But if the only T's that are affected are on the same shelf, then they must 'share' something. We are back to Arachnoclowns suggestions of bacteria,mold, fungus, feeders. Another possibility is extremes of temperature - too cold/hot, especially sudden and prolonged drops. But I imagine your studio temperature is fine seeing as you work there. So unless the shelf is by a draught it can't be that.</p><p></p><p>The other thing to consider is that the 2 T's you think are affected may not be. You could be so worried about your genic that every twitch in your collection may concern you that it's dks again. That's human nature. I'd be exactly like that, if it were me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess S, post: 162733, member: 29302"] Noone thinks it's rabies so don't worry!! Can't answer about the vents. But if the only T's that are affected are on the same shelf, then they must 'share' something. We are back to Arachnoclowns suggestions of bacteria,mold, fungus, feeders. Another possibility is extremes of temperature - too cold/hot, especially sudden and prolonged drops. But I imagine your studio temperature is fine seeing as you work there. So unless the shelf is by a draught it can't be that. The other thing to consider is that the 2 T's you think are affected may not be. You could be so worried about your genic that every twitch in your collection may concern you that it's dks again. That's human nature. I'd be exactly like that, if it were me. [/QUOTE]
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