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<blockquote data-quote="Kurt Nelson" data-source="post: 11821" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>Second one is definitely have some problems, it fell a few times so I had to move it. I'm hoping it's just in need of a molt, however Kenny and I are under the conclusion that it has internal parasites. Time will tell. But I'm going on vacation here for the weekend and when I come home I'm not expecting it to be alive. It's in a fall proof enclosure now, but here is to hoping it doesn't pass. It has some strange behavior, though it is a new t, it sure does pace a lot.</p><p> </p><p>She is okay for now and has eaten, so probably no immanent molt, but who knows, each T is different. My male ate days before molting sooo.</p><p> </p><p>I do think the first one is an A.Avic though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurt Nelson, post: 11821, member: 394"] Second one is definitely have some problems, it fell a few times so I had to move it. I'm hoping it's just in need of a molt, however Kenny and I are under the conclusion that it has internal parasites. Time will tell. But I'm going on vacation here for the weekend and when I come home I'm not expecting it to be alive. It's in a fall proof enclosure now, but here is to hoping it doesn't pass. It has some strange behavior, though it is a new t, it sure does pace a lot. She is okay for now and has eaten, so probably no immanent molt, but who knows, each T is different. My male ate days before molting sooo. I do think the first one is an A.Avic though! [/QUOTE]
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