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<blockquote data-quote="Jess S" data-source="post: 167040" data-attributes="member: 29302"><p>The back legs dont look right. Possibly could be a sign of dehydration. As [USER=31645]@Brachyfan[/USER] says water is really important as it could be dehydrated following the moult so if I was you, I would put a shallow water dish in there immediately and ensure it doesn't get empty. No need to feed for a week or two. Give it time to harden from the moult and recover. As has already been mentioned you may see it in some strange positions where it'll be stretching after moulting, just look out for death curling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess S, post: 167040, member: 29302"] The back legs dont look right. Possibly could be a sign of dehydration. As [USER=31645]@Brachyfan[/USER] says water is really important as it could be dehydrated following the moult so if I was you, I would put a shallow water dish in there immediately and ensure it doesn't get empty. No need to feed for a week or two. Give it time to harden from the moult and recover. As has already been mentioned you may see it in some strange positions where it'll be stretching after moulting, just look out for death curling. [/QUOTE]
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