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<blockquote data-quote="Evanthomas" data-source="post: 107914" data-attributes="member: 10678"><p>She was stuck this day for the first and only time that I'm aware of. It makes me want to add soil to make it deeper. She was reaching down and couldn't touch anything so she was stuck there. I opened the tank and she grabbed her front legs onto the lid for a few minutes probably to rest then dropped her legs to the substrate and I unhooked her back two toes. She hasn't done it since so I'm not too worried but I may add some substrate as she gets closer to a molt. I don't overfeed her because the big over stuffed abdomen freaks me out when she climbs around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evanthomas, post: 107914, member: 10678"] She was stuck this day for the first and only time that I'm aware of. It makes me want to add soil to make it deeper. She was reaching down and couldn't touch anything so she was stuck there. I opened the tank and she grabbed her front legs onto the lid for a few minutes probably to rest then dropped her legs to the substrate and I unhooked her back two toes. She hasn't done it since so I'm not too worried but I may add some substrate as she gets closer to a molt. I don't overfeed her because the big over stuffed abdomen freaks me out when she climbs around. [/QUOTE]
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