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Is this something I need to be worried about
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<blockquote data-quote="bbbs53" data-source="post: 139387" data-attributes="member: 27439"><p>It is definitely going to molt. If it has quit eating, hold the food until at least a week after it is finished. Be alive on the water however and if you can, elevate the humidity a bit in the enclosure. When you find it flat on it's back, don't panic, it is a bit startling the first time through but that is the way they go. Mine has molted twice in the last 14 months and it is a wonder to behold. They are pretty lethargic for a day or so after but perk up fairly quickly. Enjoy watching something most people don't ever get to see, another of the many benefits of owning one of these creatures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbbs53, post: 139387, member: 27439"] It is definitely going to molt. If it has quit eating, hold the food until at least a week after it is finished. Be alive on the water however and if you can, elevate the humidity a bit in the enclosure. When you find it flat on it's back, don't panic, it is a bit startling the first time through but that is the way they go. Mine has molted twice in the last 14 months and it is a wonder to behold. They are pretty lethargic for a day or so after but perk up fairly quickly. Enjoy watching something most people don't ever get to see, another of the many benefits of owning one of these creatures. [/QUOTE]
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