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<blockquote data-quote="spidysoph" data-source="post: 185324" data-attributes="member: 34094"><p>Thanks Matt(?)! Your input is very helpful (as you can tell I am still pretty new to this hobby). Last night when I got her back into her enclosure she also had her fangs out and looked like she was quite literally eating one of her legs? Her rump is very small as she probably wasn't very well-nourished, if at all, while she went on her month-long vacation to who knows where in my apartment. Now she isn't moving at all even when I tried lightly shaking her enclosure. I'll leave her be for a while to see if she has moved or is possibly molting. She did have to move a decent amount in order to be found on the couch last night though... </p><p></p><p>Either way, I appreciate the feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spidysoph, post: 185324, member: 34094"] Thanks Matt(?)! Your input is very helpful (as you can tell I am still pretty new to this hobby). Last night when I got her back into her enclosure she also had her fangs out and looked like she was quite literally eating one of her legs? Her rump is very small as she probably wasn't very well-nourished, if at all, while she went on her month-long vacation to who knows where in my apartment. Now she isn't moving at all even when I tried lightly shaking her enclosure. I'll leave her be for a while to see if she has moved or is possibly molting. She did have to move a decent amount in order to be found on the couch last night though... Either way, I appreciate the feedback. [/QUOTE]
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