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I've been reading some of the other threads today, they are
full of bad news as well as good.
Our A. Avic, "Boots" appears to have a crusty white film around
it's mouth. This is the same T that had mites a while back.
Last night I noticed the film on its mouth. The T is eating and
is acting pretty normal.
Should I keep her in another room, away from the other T's?
Is there a chance that whatever is wrong with her can spread to
our other T's?
Had to edit, sorry: This T is wild caught, I think thats the common
factor in most of the sick T posts. :?
full of bad news as well as good.
Our A. Avic, "Boots" appears to have a crusty white film around
it's mouth. This is the same T that had mites a while back.
Last night I noticed the film on its mouth. The T is eating and
is acting pretty normal.
Should I keep her in another room, away from the other T's?
Is there a chance that whatever is wrong with her can spread to
our other T's?
Had to edit, sorry: This T is wild caught, I think thats the common
factor in most of the sick T posts. :?
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