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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 110223" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>Went to feed all the T's last night and found my son's recently molted D. pentalore "Hobbes" was in a loose death curl. I had my son quickly rehouse him to a new enclosure, and add a water dish. He then gently nudged Hobbes to the water dish and he curled up in the water. A few stressful hours later my son came to my room and said he was moving around on his own, but after he would move a bit he'd curl back up, more like a stress curl now though. </p><p></p><p>So we overflowed the water dish and we'll check on him this afternoon and see how he's doing. Hopefully he just needed some hydration, my son has been really lax on cleaning and filling the water dishes. I'm thinking this might be a hard lesson learned that he needs to fill the water at least every other day. </p><p></p><p>If he hasn't recovered when i get home i'll spin up an ICU and see if we can get him back to the healthy semi aggressive T he used to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 110223, member: 4199"] Went to feed all the T's last night and found my son's recently molted D. pentalore "Hobbes" was in a loose death curl. I had my son quickly rehouse him to a new enclosure, and add a water dish. He then gently nudged Hobbes to the water dish and he curled up in the water. A few stressful hours later my son came to my room and said he was moving around on his own, but after he would move a bit he'd curl back up, more like a stress curl now though. So we overflowed the water dish and we'll check on him this afternoon and see how he's doing. Hopefully he just needed some hydration, my son has been really lax on cleaning and filling the water dishes. I'm thinking this might be a hard lesson learned that he needs to fill the water at least every other day. If he hasn't recovered when i get home i'll spin up an ICU and see if we can get him back to the healthy semi aggressive T he used to be. [/QUOTE]
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