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<blockquote data-quote="Nicolas C" data-source="post: 102258" data-attributes="member: 3795"><p>Keep us informed please. Could be the trip, could be the cold, could be the stress...</p><p></p><p>But it also could be dead. I lost one of my P metallica juvenile and she just hang on a side of the enclosure, no death curl, normal posture, nothing... until I began to worry because she wasn't moving at all. She just died like this, in my case most probably because of too much moisture. When Ts are facing cold temps, they slow down in such a way they are almost like dead. Wait until yours has better temps (what are they in the room your T is kept?) and see what happens.</p><p></p><p>Was it sent to you by post?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicolas C, post: 102258, member: 3795"] Keep us informed please. Could be the trip, could be the cold, could be the stress... But it also could be dead. I lost one of my P metallica juvenile and she just hang on a side of the enclosure, no death curl, normal posture, nothing... until I began to worry because she wasn't moving at all. She just died like this, in my case most probably because of too much moisture. When Ts are facing cold temps, they slow down in such a way they are almost like dead. Wait until yours has better temps (what are they in the room your T is kept?) and see what happens. Was it sent to you by post? [/QUOTE]
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