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Ephebopus murinus molt help
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<blockquote data-quote="BishieQueen" data-source="post: 149969" data-attributes="member: 29129"><p>My Ephebopus murinus looked like it was trying to molt a month ago was fully on it's back for 15 min or so but uhh 'changed its mind'? Was back on it's legs and walked over to the other side of the enclosure. Like I said this was a month ago and no molt. Any idea what happened or is she just fine? I was thinking maybe she thought she was ready but wasn't and she has been refusing food so I knew she was pre-molt. Also still moves around normal, not sluggish and legs fully spread no slight curling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BishieQueen, post: 149969, member: 29129"] My Ephebopus murinus looked like it was trying to molt a month ago was fully on it's back for 15 min or so but uhh 'changed its mind'? Was back on it's legs and walked over to the other side of the enclosure. Like I said this was a month ago and no molt. Any idea what happened or is she just fine? I was thinking maybe she thought she was ready but wasn't and she has been refusing food so I knew she was pre-molt. Also still moves around normal, not sluggish and legs fully spread no slight curling. [/QUOTE]
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