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<blockquote data-quote="ItsukinoKira" data-source="post: 209739" data-attributes="member: 33441"><p>Thank you very much!</p><p></p><p>As an update. She's still alive.</p><p>She stayed in this position since the last time I commented here. Once (like... Wednesday or so) she tried to climb towards the top part of her hide and stayed there on her belly for some houts but then the next day I found her on her back again. I guess she just fell because of her weakness. </p><p></p><p>She moves her legs softly and once in a while, I drop some water on her mouth area or mist the enclosure as usual.</p><p></p><p>It's complicated to know if she's getting better or not but it's been the same the whole week so at least, I think it's not getting worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ItsukinoKira, post: 209739, member: 33441"] Thank you very much! As an update. She's still alive. She stayed in this position since the last time I commented here. Once (like... Wednesday or so) she tried to climb towards the top part of her hide and stayed there on her belly for some houts but then the next day I found her on her back again. I guess she just fell because of her weakness. She moves her legs softly and once in a while, I drop some water on her mouth area or mist the enclosure as usual. It's complicated to know if she's getting better or not but it's been the same the whole week so at least, I think it's not getting worse. [/QUOTE]
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