gerbils can recover from wet-tail by using the medication "Dri-"Tail" if
that is what was meant

> From: Jean M Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: Jean M Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 18:36:15 -0500
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: I helped a little gerbil tonight.../Jean
>
> I was at our local Petco and my daughter and I noticed that one of a pair
> of gerbils had a very red nose.  Another gerbil was alone in a separate
> cage.  We mentioned it to the manager.  She said the gerbil who was alone
> in a cage had dri-tail (They don't recover from that, right?), but she
> checked on the red nosed gerbil.  She said it wasn't clicking, but she'd
> make sure it got to a vet.  :-)
>
> I've removed all of the plastic from my two gerbil aquariums now.  Tiny
> is not around any more, of course (she and Persian now reside with
> Michael's friend Conner and his brother), but I don't want the other
> gerbils cutting their noses on plastic.  From now on, everything is going
> to be ceramic or wood.
> -Jean

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