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Should i fear the worst?
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<blockquote data-quote="giantspleen" data-source="post: 149077" data-attributes="member: 28929"><p>my new little GBB flipped on its back about 36 hours ago....he was wiggling And trying his damndest to break through but after 24 hours he stopped moving. I thought he was dead but i let him be. I just checked and blew on him a little bit and he started wiggling again. Is the little guy just slowly dying stuck in his molt or does he still have a chance? Any advice? Has anyone experienced this for this amount of time with a successful molt? I upped humidity And whatnot although it's enclosure is still pretty moist from new substrate (I've had him for 10 days) but I'm at a loss of what is going on.</p><p></p><p>Attatched is a picture of the current position. As i said, it's been about 36 hours. He's about 3/4 inch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="giantspleen, post: 149077, member: 28929"] my new little GBB flipped on its back about 36 hours ago....he was wiggling And trying his damndest to break through but after 24 hours he stopped moving. I thought he was dead but i let him be. I just checked and blew on him a little bit and he started wiggling again. Is the little guy just slowly dying stuck in his molt or does he still have a chance? Any advice? Has anyone experienced this for this amount of time with a successful molt? I upped humidity And whatnot although it's enclosure is still pretty moist from new substrate (I've had him for 10 days) but I'm at a loss of what is going on. Attatched is a picture of the current position. As i said, it's been about 36 hours. He's about 3/4 inch [/QUOTE]
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