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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 142993" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>I don't know if this one counts and I don't know when it happened. <strong>Iguassu</strong>, one of my Catumiri argentinense hadn't been seen for many months so I decided to investigate as I was rehousing a couple of others. Sadly all I found was a moult but no T so Al I can think is that it has moulted at some time and been attacked by crickets, one problem with burrowers is not knowing when a moult is happening. My other Catumiri argentinense is doing fine and often appears at its burrow opening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 142993, member: 3458"] I don't know if this one counts and I don't know when it happened. [B]Iguassu[/B], one of my Catumiri argentinense hadn't been seen for many months so I decided to investigate as I was rehousing a couple of others. Sadly all I found was a moult but no T so Al I can think is that it has moulted at some time and been attacked by crickets, one problem with burrowers is not knowing when a moult is happening. My other Catumiri argentinense is doing fine and often appears at its burrow opening. [/QUOTE]
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