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Odd molting position.
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<blockquote data-quote="setsunadiava" data-source="post: 233942" data-attributes="member: 38705"><p>Hi, </p><p></p><p>I have this T. Khalenbergi, who has chosen the oddest and most concerning molting position I’ve seen.</p><p>I just got home for work to see her on her side, right above the mouth of her burrow, with one leg trapped under her. She’s started her molting process but I’m quite concerned about the leg that’s under her. And the fact that she’s a hair away from rolling into her burrow. </p><p>Can’t do anything but watch at this stage. It’s too dark to take a clear picture but I’ll add one below.</p><p>Any advice would be grateful appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="setsunadiava, post: 233942, member: 38705"] Hi, I have this T. Khalenbergi, who has chosen the oddest and most concerning molting position I’ve seen. I just got home for work to see her on her side, right above the mouth of her burrow, with one leg trapped under her. She’s started her molting process but I’m quite concerned about the leg that’s under her. And the fact that she’s a hair away from rolling into her burrow. Can’t do anything but watch at this stage. It’s too dark to take a clear picture but I’ll add one below. Any advice would be grateful appreciated [/QUOTE]
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