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<blockquote data-quote="Zephyr Koolstra" data-source="post: 43509" data-attributes="member: 3694"><p>Thank you so much. I've heard of cases where white goop happens and the T has been absolutely fine. I've looked at it and there are no wigglers in there. She's still quite lathargic and putting up an awkward stance, however. I'm thinking this may be an issue with heat and she's curling up to the substrate for warmth because she hasn't made her nest since she's fairly new to her environment still. I'll put a space heater in my room and hopefully that'll help her. It gets cold here in Colorado!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zephyr Koolstra, post: 43509, member: 3694"] Thank you so much. I've heard of cases where white goop happens and the T has been absolutely fine. I've looked at it and there are no wigglers in there. She's still quite lathargic and putting up an awkward stance, however. I'm thinking this may be an issue with heat and she's curling up to the substrate for warmth because she hasn't made her nest since she's fairly new to her environment still. I'll put a space heater in my room and hopefully that'll help her. It gets cold here in Colorado! [/QUOTE]
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