Chameleons Northwest
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Ran across this little blurb on the internet quite accidentally just now. thought I would link it here. It may be common knowledge, but I was unaware that temps too low can cause renal problems, resulting in inability to excrete uric acid, leading to gout. Though I did read before that too-low temps can disrupt nutrional absorption and other metabolic processes. I believe the vet states that temps need to be at least 80-85. So, the vet is suggesting veileds can develop this problem when their high temps are below 80, if I understand correctly. It is unlikely anyone here would have basking temps lower than 80 for a veiled cham, but it's an interesting little article. Is anyone here familiar with reptile republic?
http://www.reptilerepublic.com/university/stories/clinical-veiled.html
http://www.reptilerepublic.com/university/stories/clinical-veiled.html
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