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<blockquote data-quote="tartar_sauce" data-source="post: 236236" data-attributes="member: 49173"><p>I've had my C. Versicolor for roughly 1 month. And as of 3/21 it's showing slight death curling, went to the bottom of their enclosure and lost a leg? I didn't notice until I moved them into a more ventilated, easier to observe enclosure that they were missing a leg. Their slow moving and still on the ground, also drinking some water. I know that this could be caused by dehydration or low ventilation. Their was also some mold beginning to form at the bottom (which is why I switched the enclosures on 3/22)</p><p></p><p>Their still a really small sling, maybe 1" DLS. And my first arboreal. And tips or advice would be very appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tartar_sauce, post: 236236, member: 49173"] I've had my C. Versicolor for roughly 1 month. And as of 3/21 it's showing slight death curling, went to the bottom of their enclosure and lost a leg? I didn't notice until I moved them into a more ventilated, easier to observe enclosure that they were missing a leg. Their slow moving and still on the ground, also drinking some water. I know that this could be caused by dehydration or low ventilation. Their was also some mold beginning to form at the bottom (which is why I switched the enclosures on 3/22) Their still a really small sling, maybe 1" DLS. And my first arboreal. And tips or advice would be very appreciated [/QUOTE]
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