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Is my Rose Hair happy or unhappy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgirl1010" data-source="post: 28524" data-attributes="member: 472"><p>She looks great to me. I would only offer her a cricket every couple of weeks if she isn't eating. Keep her water dish full. It's perfectly normal for her to not move around much. I've had some of my ts sit for days in the same exact spot in the same exact position. A couple of times in the colder months, our G rosea has burrowed, sealed the burrow and not come out at all for several months. That means no eating, or wandering around at all for that whole time. No molt either..just burrowed. She looks plenty fat so I wouldn't worry one bit about her not eating. Too much prey running around in there when she isn't hungry could stress her also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgirl1010, post: 28524, member: 472"] She looks great to me. I would only offer her a cricket every couple of weeks if she isn't eating. Keep her water dish full. It's perfectly normal for her to not move around much. I've had some of my ts sit for days in the same exact spot in the same exact position. A couple of times in the colder months, our G rosea has burrowed, sealed the burrow and not come out at all for several months. That means no eating, or wandering around at all for that whole time. No molt either..just burrowed. She looks plenty fat so I wouldn't worry one bit about her not eating. Too much prey running around in there when she isn't hungry could stress her also. [/QUOTE]
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