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<blockquote data-quote="sunset" data-source="post: 209873" data-attributes="member: 37682"><p>I'm so sorry to hear about Inaris passing.</p><p> It can be really hard having inverts and reptiles sometimes. They are made to never show weakness, so they can survive out there. We also know so little about T's, when one of them shows signs of illness, it can be too late to help them and/or we don't know what's wrong. You seem to be caring for them well and I think you did all you could have done. Unless you did a necropsy, you may never know what happened. You did your very best and reached out for help. I'm sure your T really appreciated the help you tried to give it. I'm also glad your other T is doing well. Keep a close eye on it in case you see any changes. Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunset, post: 209873, member: 37682"] I'm so sorry to hear about Inaris passing. It can be really hard having inverts and reptiles sometimes. They are made to never show weakness, so they can survive out there. We also know so little about T's, when one of them shows signs of illness, it can be too late to help them and/or we don't know what's wrong. You seem to be caring for them well and I think you did all you could have done. Unless you did a necropsy, you may never know what happened. You did your very best and reached out for help. I'm sure your T really appreciated the help you tried to give it. I'm also glad your other T is doing well. Keep a close eye on it in case you see any changes. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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