ManAlive85
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I’ve kept a growing collection of Indian Stars for the last three years. The oldest is a male I’ve had since he was a 30g hatchling, he now weighs over 800g. He eats everything in sight and is very active. I follow the advice prescribed on this forum quite closely in terms of habitat and husbandry, temperatures range between very high 20’s to very low 30’s (*C) with humidity consistently 75%>.
Diet is mostly shop bought by necessity but is a varied mix of romaine, spring greens, kale, radicchio, rocket, chicory etc with occasional weeds where possible and supplemented with soaked pellets and a nutrobal/calcium dust mix once a week or so. He’s soaked a couple of times a week in warm water and always has access to a bowl of fresh tap water.
Since he was small, he’s had a runny, sometimes bubbly nose and made occasional ‘sinusy’ popping noises.
My question is, given that he presents in all other ways healthy and active, even if his attitude usually stinks, should I be more concerned about this as a health issue?
Photos attached don’t show the issue, they’re just in case you want to check him out 👍.
Diet is mostly shop bought by necessity but is a varied mix of romaine, spring greens, kale, radicchio, rocket, chicory etc with occasional weeds where possible and supplemented with soaked pellets and a nutrobal/calcium dust mix once a week or so. He’s soaked a couple of times a week in warm water and always has access to a bowl of fresh tap water.
Since he was small, he’s had a runny, sometimes bubbly nose and made occasional ‘sinusy’ popping noises.
My question is, given that he presents in all other ways healthy and active, even if his attitude usually stinks, should I be more concerned about this as a health issue?
Photos attached don’t show the issue, they’re just in case you want to check him out 👍.