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How to tell if a dog has a cold or distemper?
A cold comes from chills with cough, sneeze, runny nose/eyes, low appetite; rarely fever. Distemper brings fever over 40°C, severe appetite loss, lethargy, even vomiting/diarrhea. Confirm fast with a distemper test strip and blood count.
How to care for cherry shrimp?
Keep temperature 24–28°C (not below 10 or above 30, or they stop eating). Change water regularly but not too often; feed bloodworms, tubifex, algae, and spinach.
How to make cherry shrimp breed rapidly (explode the tank)?
Keep stable temperature 10–30°C, ensure dissolved oxygen, provide plants/algae plus protein foods, and avoid stressing berried females so they don't drop their eggs.
What to do if a red-eared slider won’t eat?
Likely water temperature: ideal is 23–30°C. Below 15°C it hibernates; above 35°C it refuses food. Adjust to 23–28°C, wait 1–2 days, vary the diet, and rule out new-environment stress or enteritis.
Symptoms of fever in dogs
A dog's normal temperature is 38.5–39.5°C; above 39.5°C indicates a fever. Signs include lethargy, loss of appetite, dry nose, and a hot body. Cool with diluted alcohol and see a vet.
Are Corgis afraid of the cold?
Corgis tolerate cold fairly well thanks to dense undercoat, but puppies and seniors need extra warmth.
How do you keep arowana fish?
Keep arowana alone in a large tank with dark background, stable warm water, good filtration, and meaty foods.
Will a hamster freeze to death with only wood shavings in winter?
Yes — wood shavings alone are poor insulation; add cotton, cloth, or heating when it is very cold.
How do you care for a silver arowana?
Use a tank at least 1.5×0.5×0.7 m, covered. Water 27–28°C, pH 6.5–7.5, change ~30% weekly. Feed small fish/shrimp or pellets in moderation; keep with similar-sized peaceful fish.
Why is my dog shivering?
Common causes: cold, fear, excitement, or illness (epilepsy, neuromuscular disease, distemper). If shaking is frequent or prolonged, see a vet.