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Beardie ER
Wheezing/Coughing post-brumation
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[QUOTE="Deabrua, post: 2035326, member: 101824"] I've a herpstat with temp probe and humidity probe, a separate digital thermometer, and a digital hygrometer. Reptisun 34" 10.0 UVB T5HO tube, I don't recall measurements from basking spot offhand currently. It's off-center to the warm side of the tank. I made a mistake in my original post. Basking temp was cutoff at 99F with cold side at 85F. I will return her to her usual 104 / 85 in the coming days. I did confirm this doesn't occur when she remains on the cold side of the tank, starts to occur on the warm side, and occurs far more frequently outside of the tank. After talking with one of her reptile vets and a vet tech from another vet location, we've decided to monitor her over the weekend and have her seen on Monday. I'd be more willing to let things play out before going to the vet, but the wheezing/coughing/etc is fairly rapid at every 5-10 seconds and she began to black beard after awhile of this. She also began to claw at the sides of her hide at one point, which is abnormal for her. [/QUOTE]
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