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Sick or Dying Rose Hair?
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<blockquote data-quote="meiryrodriguez" data-source="post: 178646" data-attributes="member: 33366"><p>Yeah, she seemed off before the molt. She quit eating (which I know is normal) but her abdomen shrunk, which has never happened before. She was spending a lot of time in her water dish, and she didn't lay down ground webbing or flip onto her back. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure why it would be less humid now than in any of her prior molts? Ah well, I really hope this works itself out. I don't think she will respond well to me trying to remove it, and I'm a bit squeamish! I've had her forever, but she's always been so low maintenance. Thanks for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meiryrodriguez, post: 178646, member: 33366"] Yeah, she seemed off before the molt. She quit eating (which I know is normal) but her abdomen shrunk, which has never happened before. She was spending a lot of time in her water dish, and she didn't lay down ground webbing or flip onto her back. I'm not sure why it would be less humid now than in any of her prior molts? Ah well, I really hope this works itself out. I don't think she will respond well to me trying to remove it, and I'm a bit squeamish! I've had her forever, but she's always been so low maintenance. Thanks for your help! [/QUOTE]
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