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I wouldn't say this "sudden" appearance of symptoms was strange at all. Many times, animals are kept in such a way that they are "barely" healthy, just skirting along the edge so that to the "naked eye" they seem fine, but are really just borderline and it only takes a disturbance to push them over that edge and markedly show problems. There's actually a big difference between "good" husbandry and "sufficient" husbandry. Hopefully with appropriate diet and husbandry you'll head off any problems before it leads to permanent conditions.


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