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<blockquote data-quote="ReeceJones" data-source="post: 127579" data-attributes="member: 27760"><p>Thanks for the message.</p><p></p><p>I know most of what you said like the fasting etc. But the heat mat advice is something that I’ll take up. Unfortunately I live in a cold area in Britain so it can drop to like 30F at night 0</p><p>- 1C and my room tends not to be warm so I thought I should keep the heat mat so she isn’t to cold. I also know about the pre molt and all the signs which she isn’t showing. She hasn’t been fed for nearly 3 weeks now. She doesn’t seem stressed, always has water which I change everyday so that it is clean and fresh (I don’t spray or wet her substrate (I do every other week)) she also has a hide and plant. She is very calm and docile.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your help!</p><p></p><p>Here’s a photo of my beautiful B. Hamroii (smithi (also a photo I got 3 weeks ago of her with a cricket in her jaws))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReeceJones, post: 127579, member: 27760"] Thanks for the message. I know most of what you said like the fasting etc. But the heat mat advice is something that I’ll take up. Unfortunately I live in a cold area in Britain so it can drop to like 30F at night 0 - 1C and my room tends not to be warm so I thought I should keep the heat mat so she isn’t to cold. I also know about the pre molt and all the signs which she isn’t showing. She hasn’t been fed for nearly 3 weeks now. She doesn’t seem stressed, always has water which I change everyday so that it is clean and fresh (I don’t spray or wet her substrate (I do every other week)) she also has a hide and plant. She is very calm and docile. Thank you for your help! Here’s a photo of my beautiful B. Hamroii (smithi (also a photo I got 3 weeks ago of her with a cricket in her jaws)) [/QUOTE]
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