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<blockquote data-quote="Mountaineerfan" data-source="post: 162829" data-attributes="member: 30974"><p>My geniculata sling has buried herself completely! Thankfully, the tunnel run along the side of the enclosure, so I'm able to see her from time to time. I've been keeping the soil moist, but I have seen no evidence of her ever coming out, and I can't see any entrance. Since I see her moving around once in awhile, I assume she's doing whatever she does and is healthy, but it seems odd that she hasn't come out at all in about 3 weeks. She does look to be bigger, so hopefully she was just molting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountaineerfan, post: 162829, member: 30974"] My geniculata sling has buried herself completely! Thankfully, the tunnel run along the side of the enclosure, so I'm able to see her from time to time. I've been keeping the soil moist, but I have seen no evidence of her ever coming out, and I can't see any entrance. Since I see her moving around once in awhile, I assume she's doing whatever she does and is healthy, but it seems odd that she hasn't come out at all in about 3 weeks. She does look to be bigger, so hopefully she was just molting. [/QUOTE]
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