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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 1997659, member: 114539"] Omg please go get this poor guy. He is going to and probably already is suffering horribly. Even if you have to surrender him to a local pet store, anything is going to be better for him. I would keep them in separate rooms if possible. I wouldn't use the same tongs or anything else until i got a clean bill of health from a vet. It isn't worth the risk. Besides I'm guessing once he has good lights he will probably eat everything you drop in so you may not need tongs at all. Also wash your hands with a good antibacterial soap after every trip to check on him. You are a hero for saving him but don't jeopardize your guy to do so. [/QUOTE]
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