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<blockquote data-quote="Pasodama" data-source="post: 109742" data-attributes="member: 16469"><p>This is so bizarre. </p><p>Sure does look like DKS or, perhaps, some other neurological disorder. </p><p>Wish I could offer help but don't know what else you can do other than what has already been mentioned. </p><p>Except to really think about what is used in the same room, that the T is in, &/or look around at items in the same room. This is to really think about something that could possibly, in any way, be toxic to the T (be it via contact or airborne). Even something you would not think to be toxic but could, possibly, be to a T. </p><p>Another thought is if you happen to have a pet, that has been dusted for fleas/ticks, that comes near the T enclosure. </p><p>What kind of substrate did you use in the latest change out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pasodama, post: 109742, member: 16469"] This is so bizarre. Sure does look like DKS or, perhaps, some other neurological disorder. Wish I could offer help but don't know what else you can do other than what has already been mentioned. Except to really think about what is used in the same room, that the T is in, &/or look around at items in the same room. This is to really think about something that could possibly, in any way, be toxic to the T (be it via contact or airborne). Even something you would not think to be toxic but could, possibly, be to a T. Another thought is if you happen to have a pet, that has been dusted for fleas/ticks, that comes near the T enclosure. What kind of substrate did you use in the latest change out? [/QUOTE]
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