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Sick or Dying Rose Hair?
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<blockquote data-quote="meiryrodriguez" data-source="post: 178832" data-attributes="member: 33366"><p>Hopefully this will be my last update!</p><p></p><p>She was still stuck this morning, but I misted her some more and was able to take of the carapace and most of the abdomen molt relatively easily with a wet q-tip and tweezers. It looks like there might still be a strip of abdomen on one side, but it doesn't seem to be in her way so I'm just going to leave it. She seems to be returning to her normal stance and behavior.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all your help and suggestions. This couldn't have come at a worse time because we are packing up and moving in a couple days, so I expect she will be stressed out even more. Once we move, and she has regained her strength and had time to settle, I'll update her tank with the new substrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meiryrodriguez, post: 178832, member: 33366"] Hopefully this will be my last update! She was still stuck this morning, but I misted her some more and was able to take of the carapace and most of the abdomen molt relatively easily with a wet q-tip and tweezers. It looks like there might still be a strip of abdomen on one side, but it doesn't seem to be in her way so I'm just going to leave it. She seems to be returning to her normal stance and behavior. Thanks for all your help and suggestions. This couldn't have come at a worse time because we are packing up and moving in a couple days, so I expect she will be stressed out even more. Once we move, and she has regained her strength and had time to settle, I'll update her tank with the new substrate. [/QUOTE]
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