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<blockquote data-quote="Lentulus" data-source="post: 228845" data-attributes="member: 34044"><p>I fall in the camp of not chasing numbers. The care sheets often just use information based on areas of origin. In reality, most of what we buy are bred in someone’s home or warehouse far away from the “motherland.” Good ventilation is what is more important. Having water available along with a regular feeding schedule will take care of hydration. It’s perfectly normal for them to look a little haggard after a molt. It’s a lot of work on their part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lentulus, post: 228845, member: 34044"] I fall in the camp of not chasing numbers. The care sheets often just use information based on areas of origin. In reality, most of what we buy are bred in someone’s home or warehouse far away from the “motherland.” Good ventilation is what is more important. Having water available along with a regular feeding schedule will take care of hydration. It’s perfectly normal for them to look a little haggard after a molt. It’s a lot of work on their part. [/QUOTE]
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