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    Re: Are these new behaviors concerning or am I just being paranoid?

    Quote Originally Posted by SpookySnakes View Post
    ...The handling thing happened like a couple years ago though, since my sister no longer works at that facility I haven't been there in a long while. And the last herp I handled was a couple of leopard geckos owned by a friend. Could she get something and appear normal for a while and then suddenly show signs of something contagious now? ...
    Sure, you bet. Some things have a long incubation time (though probably not over a year?)- that's why keepers do long quarantines in the first place. So as not to put their entire collection at risk from one newly-acquired animal.
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 09-23-2022 at 09:49 AM.
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