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Dealing with Infectious Diseases
Disambiguation between Adenovirus and Brumation
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2037392, member: 8309"] Hello, That is a hard question! Adeno doesn't always have symptoms as it seems to affect dragons all differently. Normally, with adeno you may have more issues with coccidia levels being higher than they should be. In a pre- brumation or normal brumation phase they really shouldn't be having much of any issues with a high coccidia level. Normal brumation shouldn't affect their weight either whereas Adeno may contribute to weight loss simply because of a compromised immune system. As long as they are healthy, the best thing is to simply monitor the weight, keep the hydration status up & be sure they don't have a black beard while sleeping. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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