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<blockquote data-quote="JACEY" data-source="post: 197465" data-attributes="member: 35833"><p>Temperamental. The new word in identifying with my Pink Toe. She's super particular, dainty, Prissy even. She refused food in premolt. Would jump on like to take food then slap cricket away, several attempts. Now she's molted and still is what appears withdrawn. She has shown a liking to the heat pad section of housing. She likes heat. I'm happy you were able to get your T out of the water. I have learned when they are cold they go dormant, prehybernation like. Does your T have heat pad? Most are tropical and need some heat and humidity. She definitely doesn't sound happy and thriving besides the healthy webbing. Good luck. Attached photos/videos my Pink Toe, formally Avacularia Avacularia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JACEY, post: 197465, member: 35833"] Temperamental. The new word in identifying with my Pink Toe. She's super particular, dainty, Prissy even. She refused food in premolt. Would jump on like to take food then slap cricket away, several attempts. Now she's molted and still is what appears withdrawn. She has shown a liking to the heat pad section of housing. She likes heat. I'm happy you were able to get your T out of the water. I have learned when they are cold they go dormant, prehybernation like. Does your T have heat pad? Most are tropical and need some heat and humidity. She definitely doesn't sound happy and thriving besides the healthy webbing. Good luck. Attached photos/videos my Pink Toe, formally Avacularia Avacularia. [/QUOTE]
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