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<blockquote data-quote="kkrouth3" data-source="post: 219423" data-attributes="member: 39371"><p>I need some help. We bought a pink toed T today and he doesn’t look well. I don’t want to move him or mess with him but it’s possible he is going into a death curl. We have owned several T’s before and while in a pet store today he didn’t look good at all so we bought him and took him home. However I’ve never come across one in such bad state out of the gate. No knowledge on how they cared for him because they quite frankly shouldn’t be selling them if they don’t know how to care for them. Picture will follow.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know if I should move him to an ICU or not? He is slowly moving like so slow that I can just tell he is alive and that’s all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kkrouth3, post: 219423, member: 39371"] I need some help. We bought a pink toed T today and he doesn’t look well. I don’t want to move him or mess with him but it’s possible he is going into a death curl. We have owned several T’s before and while in a pet store today he didn’t look good at all so we bought him and took him home. However I’ve never come across one in such bad state out of the gate. No knowledge on how they cared for him because they quite frankly shouldn’t be selling them if they don’t know how to care for them. Picture will follow. I don’t know if I should move him to an ICU or not? He is slowly moving like so slow that I can just tell he is alive and that’s all. [/QUOTE]
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