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Cutting legs after a bad molt?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheFredricus" data-source="post: 179857" data-attributes="member: 33482"><p>I'm happy to get all the advice I can get, so thank you!</p><p></p><p>I only had the heat mat on a couple of times since the weather changed drastically here overnight (from very hot to cold and rainy). I put her in front of her water dish now and filled it to the brim so I can't imagine that she couldn't drink if she wanted to. It's just her lethargic behaviour that scares me, she seems so weak. Also, I noticed that her abdomen looks a bit unusual - it's kind of "flat" on the top instead of evenly rounded. Not sure if it's because she hasn't eaten in a while, but I doubt she will take any food now.</p><p></p><p>Also - I have been keeping a close eye on her wounds and they look dry to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheFredricus, post: 179857, member: 33482"] I'm happy to get all the advice I can get, so thank you! I only had the heat mat on a couple of times since the weather changed drastically here overnight (from very hot to cold and rainy). I put her in front of her water dish now and filled it to the brim so I can't imagine that she couldn't drink if she wanted to. It's just her lethargic behaviour that scares me, she seems so weak. Also, I noticed that her abdomen looks a bit unusual - it's kind of "flat" on the top instead of evenly rounded. Not sure if it's because she hasn't eaten in a while, but I doubt she will take any food now. Also - I have been keeping a close eye on her wounds and they look dry to me. [/QUOTE]
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