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<blockquote data-quote="Zaiaku" data-source="post: 93468" data-attributes="member: 5884"><p>Yeah...well to my horror my G. Rosea, N. Chromatus, and C. Cyaneopubescens all had a very nasty surprise today... I was in bed trying to sleep for work in the evening and my wife was cooking dinner. My sneaky 4 year old son decided to literally shake up their cages... I thought I would have lost the N. Chromatus she was literally buried alive and trapped under the cork bark hide... happy to say after a couple of quick rehousing and some check ups they are all fine. No visible wounds and all are very ..... pissed off but moving and acting healthy.. . He had shaken up two of my four waiting Irminia enclosures too. Glad I have not received them just yet. Spared them the horror of their world suddenly flying around them and landing on top of them. I will continue to monitor the other three though incase something manifests a bit later.... bleh what a day.... but I do have four new arrivals to look forward to haha. And can't blame the kid too much he just wants to see "Happy Dance" haha. No harm no foul....except he is very aware he made a mistake!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaiaku, post: 93468, member: 5884"] Yeah...well to my horror my G. Rosea, N. Chromatus, and C. Cyaneopubescens all had a very nasty surprise today... I was in bed trying to sleep for work in the evening and my wife was cooking dinner. My sneaky 4 year old son decided to literally shake up their cages... I thought I would have lost the N. Chromatus she was literally buried alive and trapped under the cork bark hide... happy to say after a couple of quick rehousing and some check ups they are all fine. No visible wounds and all are very ..... pissed off but moving and acting healthy.. . He had shaken up two of my four waiting Irminia enclosures too. Glad I have not received them just yet. Spared them the horror of their world suddenly flying around them and landing on top of them. I will continue to monitor the other three though incase something manifests a bit later.... bleh what a day.... but I do have four new arrivals to look forward to haha. And can't blame the kid too much he just wants to see "Happy Dance" haha. No harm no foul....except he is very aware he made a mistake! [/QUOTE]
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