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Any Instances of DKS? Dyskinetic Syndrome in Tarantulas.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jbyd" data-source="post: 94289" data-attributes="member: 11635"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]xXTl5Aj6Fgk[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hopefully the video shows up well. Before this happened I kept her tank nice and dry, with a medium sized water dish that I cleaned and filled every day. I would usually clean off the furniture or hiding decorations in the tank every week or two. I always felt like I was doing what I could correctly. Her symptoms have not altered berry much. Before she was in the ICU she was noticeably more curled in which is why I kept her in there for a few days. As of right now her actions are still the same, but she does not appear as dehydrated. </p><p></p><p>Please know I hate causing her stress or to be uncomfortable, but getting the video was only with the intention of helping her. </p><p>I would handle her every day for almost an hour without any problems until one morning when she was acting like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jbyd, post: 94289, member: 11635"] [MEDIA=youtube]xXTl5Aj6Fgk[/MEDIA] Hopefully the video shows up well. Before this happened I kept her tank nice and dry, with a medium sized water dish that I cleaned and filled every day. I would usually clean off the furniture or hiding decorations in the tank every week or two. I always felt like I was doing what I could correctly. Her symptoms have not altered berry much. Before she was in the ICU she was noticeably more curled in which is why I kept her in there for a few days. As of right now her actions are still the same, but she does not appear as dehydrated. Please know I hate causing her stress or to be uncomfortable, but getting the video was only with the intention of helping her. I would handle her every day for almost an hour without any problems until one morning when she was acting like this. [/QUOTE]
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