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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 2010277, member: 97951"] I responded on the other thread --- your surface basking temps which need to be taken w/ a digital probe thermometer and a good UVB will help w/ the stress --- just make sure you have your decor piece w/ what I posted on the other thread -- it may take some time for those stress marks to go away - I recommend not getting him out of the tank so he can adjust and acclimate to his tank - offer water by dropping on his nose or thru a eye dropper -- less bathing will cause him not to be so stressed - those are stress marks on the belly of him --- [/QUOTE]
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