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<blockquote data-quote="Randal M." data-source="post: 219894" data-attributes="member: 38890"><p>Tyvm for taking time to reply. I'm new to T's so I'm definitely new to troubleshooting. The limb it currently has is completely lame as far as I can tell. I was wondering if it would be in the T's best interest to amputate in order to try and regenerate a functioning leg. I'm glad the T will make that decision for itself considering that I don't even know if I could bring myself to do that. Either way, I was gonna wait until it was a fully regened leg and then see what's, what. Also, were talking about a teenie tiny 1.5" regalis so I don't wanna even address it until it's bigger tbh. It's already gonna molt what, every month for the next 5 or 6 months.. I don't want to throw extra challenges at it. Again thank you very much. I feel like this answer directly encompasses my exact situation. I'm just gonna let it do its thing. And it seems to do that very well, bum wheel n all. Ty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randal M., post: 219894, member: 38890"] Tyvm for taking time to reply. I'm new to T's so I'm definitely new to troubleshooting. The limb it currently has is completely lame as far as I can tell. I was wondering if it would be in the T's best interest to amputate in order to try and regenerate a functioning leg. I'm glad the T will make that decision for itself considering that I don't even know if I could bring myself to do that. Either way, I was gonna wait until it was a fully regened leg and then see what's, what. Also, were talking about a teenie tiny 1.5" regalis so I don't wanna even address it until it's bigger tbh. It's already gonna molt what, every month for the next 5 or 6 months.. I don't want to throw extra challenges at it. Again thank you very much. I feel like this answer directly encompasses my exact situation. I'm just gonna let it do its thing. And it seems to do that very well, bum wheel n all. Ty [/QUOTE]
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