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<blockquote data-quote="kenna.casale" data-source="post: 42817" data-attributes="member: 3674"><p>Thank you, I had a thought that pre molt could have been the case but I just wanted more opinions on the matter. I took a better look at her and I did find a patch on her abdomen that looked similar to pre molt and she did recently laid down some very thick webbing on the entry of her hide. So im hopping shes fine and im just overthinking it. Im sure for Chilean Rose Hairs a more dry environment is best, but please anyone correct me if im wrong haha. And thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenna.casale, post: 42817, member: 3674"] Thank you, I had a thought that pre molt could have been the case but I just wanted more opinions on the matter. I took a better look at her and I did find a patch on her abdomen that looked similar to pre molt and she did recently laid down some very thick webbing on the entry of her hide. So im hopping shes fine and im just overthinking it. Im sure for Chilean Rose Hairs a more dry environment is best, but please anyone correct me if im wrong haha. And thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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