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<blockquote data-quote="Luvs" data-source="post: 178776" data-attributes="member: 33388"><p>I took arach advide and with better ventilation and some water she has bounced back. She no longer curled.</p><p>Also there was no shipping involved. I personly went and picked her up. She was secure in a tub that was strapped down in my car for a 40min drive. No potholes or high speeds. If she was shipped to the people i got her from no clue.</p><p>Considering her bounce back its looking like the ventilation and tank was the key factor. She got stressed, and dehydrated.</p><p>She is fine now. Probably pissed off and not very happy with what happened.</p><p>I learned this lesson the extreamly hard way. But i have a friend i got in touch with that helped alot last night. So hopfully nothing like this happens again.</p><p>Thank you all for the advice and putting up with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luvs, post: 178776, member: 33388"] I took arach advide and with better ventilation and some water she has bounced back. She no longer curled. Also there was no shipping involved. I personly went and picked her up. She was secure in a tub that was strapped down in my car for a 40min drive. No potholes or high speeds. If she was shipped to the people i got her from no clue. Considering her bounce back its looking like the ventilation and tank was the key factor. She got stressed, and dehydrated. She is fine now. Probably pissed off and not very happy with what happened. I learned this lesson the extreamly hard way. But i have a friend i got in touch with that helped alot last night. So hopfully nothing like this happens again. Thank you all for the advice and putting up with me. [/QUOTE]
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