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<blockquote data-quote="Jess S" data-source="post: 156749" data-attributes="member: 29302"><p>That's fantastic news! Thanks for letting us know, she looks good and also, pretty darn cute in the picture!</p><p></p><p>I tried looking for any obvious signs of injury and couldn't see anything. I thought I noticed a baldish kind of L shaped spot on the top of her abdomen, but that could be either a trick of the light or a consequence of struggling when she was on her back. It's probably down to her age that she lacked the strength to flip.</p><p></p><p>What you're saying about keeping a close eye on her while keeping disturbance to a minimum over the next couple weeks, is the totally right thing to do. She needs to rest and recuperate from her ordeal.</p><p>[USER=28710]@ilovebrachys[/USER] + [USER=3458]@Enn49[/USER] have said about keeping waterbowls full. For peace of mind, you could put 1 or 2 smaller waterbowls down in other corners of the enclosure in case she moves away from her current one + doesn't seem to have the energy to go back to it. But at the moment, she is facing her bowl so that's good stuff. </p><p></p><p>I'm so happy for you that you managed to help her! It'd be great if you could give some more updates, Id love to hear that shes back to her old self!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess S, post: 156749, member: 29302"] That's fantastic news! Thanks for letting us know, she looks good and also, pretty darn cute in the picture! I tried looking for any obvious signs of injury and couldn't see anything. I thought I noticed a baldish kind of L shaped spot on the top of her abdomen, but that could be either a trick of the light or a consequence of struggling when she was on her back. It's probably down to her age that she lacked the strength to flip. What you're saying about keeping a close eye on her while keeping disturbance to a minimum over the next couple weeks, is the totally right thing to do. She needs to rest and recuperate from her ordeal. [USER=28710]@ilovebrachys[/USER] + [USER=3458]@Enn49[/USER] have said about keeping waterbowls full. For peace of mind, you could put 1 or 2 smaller waterbowls down in other corners of the enclosure in case she moves away from her current one + doesn't seem to have the energy to go back to it. But at the moment, she is facing her bowl so that's good stuff. I'm so happy for you that you managed to help her! It'd be great if you could give some more updates, Id love to hear that shes back to her old self! [/QUOTE]
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