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<blockquote data-quote="nyteovvl" data-source="post: 156254" data-attributes="member: 29213"><p>Everyone ,</p><p> When my curly hair molted, her shed carapace was shoved into the corner right in fron of her mat and she stayed right by it so I didnt try to retrieve it because I didnt want to stress out or otherwise disturb her fresh from the molt. She has now dragged the discarded skin to the left side of the tank since her sheqpioug9u8uumolt mat is on the right (shes in a 5 gallon rectangle tank) she only just molted last wednesday but shes moving around more. I keep the tank completely stress free but shes been walking around like shes recovered. Is this normal? Should I still wait about 2 weeks before feeding? Can I reach in and remove the old shed? This is very exciting fof me and I hope someone will answer my questions soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nyteovvl, post: 156254, member: 29213"] Everyone , When my curly hair molted, her shed carapace was shoved into the corner right in fron of her mat and she stayed right by it so I didnt try to retrieve it because I didnt want to stress out or otherwise disturb her fresh from the molt. She has now dragged the discarded skin to the left side of the tank since her sheqpioug9u8uumolt mat is on the right (shes in a 5 gallon rectangle tank) she only just molted last wednesday but shes moving around more. I keep the tank completely stress free but shes been walking around like shes recovered. Is this normal? Should I still wait about 2 weeks before feeding? Can I reach in and remove the old shed? This is very exciting fof me and I hope someone will answer my questions soon. [/QUOTE]
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