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<blockquote data-quote="Just_jessie666" data-source="post: 224556" data-attributes="member: 38513"><p>My curly hair has been burrowed for months and I noticed it burrowed way down where it's been standing on the acrylic and not the substrate . I've been a bit worried that it mightve been stressed out becuase it mightve not have enough substrate. I decided not to disturb it as I learned that curly hairs burrow for months before they molt. Now today, it finally came out and I noticed it's abdomen looks very bald. Is it my imagination or do I need to do something about this? These were the best pictures I could take without moving the enclosure and spooking it back to its hide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just_jessie666, post: 224556, member: 38513"] My curly hair has been burrowed for months and I noticed it burrowed way down where it's been standing on the acrylic and not the substrate . I've been a bit worried that it mightve been stressed out becuase it mightve not have enough substrate. I decided not to disturb it as I learned that curly hairs burrow for months before they molt. Now today, it finally came out and I noticed it's abdomen looks very bald. Is it my imagination or do I need to do something about this? These were the best pictures I could take without moving the enclosure and spooking it back to its hide. [/QUOTE]
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