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Is my A. chalcodes sick?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheFredricus" data-source="post: 201776" data-attributes="member: 33482"><p>A few updates: Last weekend I took her out and cleaned her entire enclosure. I put in a much softer substrate and fabric plants, nothing sharp of hard whatsoever. She seems to enjoy the new setting alot! I fed her a live cricket then, which she killed, but it only looked partially eaten. I tried feeding her a dead Dubia roach a few days later which she just moved away without eating. So I fed her a live cricket again yesterday and she killed it right away and seems to have eaten most of it! She's still very thin, but I'll keep feeding her frequently. And nope, no foam around the mouth, but one of her fangs is drooping (like a buck tooth).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheFredricus, post: 201776, member: 33482"] A few updates: Last weekend I took her out and cleaned her entire enclosure. I put in a much softer substrate and fabric plants, nothing sharp of hard whatsoever. She seems to enjoy the new setting alot! I fed her a live cricket then, which she killed, but it only looked partially eaten. I tried feeding her a dead Dubia roach a few days later which she just moved away without eating. So I fed her a live cricket again yesterday and she killed it right away and seems to have eaten most of it! She's still very thin, but I'll keep feeding her frequently. And nope, no foam around the mouth, but one of her fangs is drooping (like a buck tooth). [/QUOTE]
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