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new slings look sore
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<blockquote data-quote="harleyqueen" data-source="post: 4105" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>I got three new Rosie slings this week, they were living in swampy, mouldy, stinking little pots so the first thing I did was move them onto clean, dry substrate. Two of them have burrowed by the heater and although there abdomens look patchy they seem content. The largest one looks very sore and reluctant to move, on examining photos I took of him it looks very sore around the top of his legs. His pot was very mouldy and much worse than the others and I'm not surprised he doesn't want to move. Will this heal quickly, do I have to wait until he moults or is there anything I can put on it ? Any help welcome as I've never seen a t in such bad condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harleyqueen, post: 4105, member: 357"] I got three new Rosie slings this week, they were living in swampy, mouldy, stinking little pots so the first thing I did was move them onto clean, dry substrate. Two of them have burrowed by the heater and although there abdomens look patchy they seem content. The largest one looks very sore and reluctant to move, on examining photos I took of him it looks very sore around the top of his legs. His pot was very mouldy and much worse than the others and I'm not surprised he doesn't want to move. Will this heal quickly, do I have to wait until he moults or is there anything I can put on it ? Any help welcome as I've never seen a t in such bad condition. [/QUOTE]
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