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<blockquote data-quote="PinkT" data-source="post: 119922" data-attributes="member: 26961"><p>So I have been taking care of my daughter's Pink Toe. He/she just made their first appearance after their 2nd molt. They had been in their den for more than 3 weeks. It's very exciting but confusing. My daughter wants to feed her and I keep on finding conflicting info so I'm here for help. Thinking I need to wait at least a week.</p><p></p><p>So when can I remove the molt from the den? She never leaves it to go on the ground. At least when we see her. Don't see anything, but the den is vertical.</p><p></p><p>Any feedback would be helpful...</p><p></p><p><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/KeL-bQLLXLJ-1zwa4YByh28vz56w15tcADDrhA-4wQPqNRmAGrGrtJsl_6fAbQPazYnoVHDkoEme1oPySoHI3Ms9JHtU2xm9-BkBZfYB6jeSq-yaV5XUZ0SjPgRdU_FWtHr7tsYfZV7KcsnJgcxwG1ewBK95EVoZ1zQLxu6BnzC4FGJDeSG8tGIFac5vGUcNQiMFJ12SM_18mXdi-aazs6-moJQJV3ooTHp-VwWnW2rOAnn7SPyQ8zcbhtSxRS_b6-FYYPQ4vH3i6i9hO1_Ke47PiRQzp3uuj_nluuihrG52fF0FlvQFRXqT63wZqPhnu6-8sYlz2WGZhS4cyPKIy-aHPRumAEG_A4yTEZmAKA33SU2E_4x7NU7GBZZaKdqVOTxQC5PoA4n4o8tm27lJla04q3-A4UIKIBmqOGQgSQAeDo0tGxQAC9hYk-N5wetYT3hJ8rDDHcUcs5zmG5j6Y0gJADiNXnekKlbSjNPfC5-TKv6yPTLZd1cQRwveo4LTpKHHvaXhmWER_hdQEVjWUaklFfjhR4ufebriiHYkv-D1-CaC9e3WvpuLgEydLrkQ8C2FaB_HaXmgWxiO4-UDshgEvFmhRtqMhIwVV73XxDDUAgrsn0MWfeYIpQ=w1064-h869-no" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PinkT, post: 119922, member: 26961"] So I have been taking care of my daughter's Pink Toe. He/she just made their first appearance after their 2nd molt. They had been in their den for more than 3 weeks. It's very exciting but confusing. My daughter wants to feed her and I keep on finding conflicting info so I'm here for help. Thinking I need to wait at least a week. So when can I remove the molt from the den? She never leaves it to go on the ground. At least when we see her. Don't see anything, but the den is vertical. Any feedback would be helpful... [IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/KeL-bQLLXLJ-1zwa4YByh28vz56w15tcADDrhA-4wQPqNRmAGrGrtJsl_6fAbQPazYnoVHDkoEme1oPySoHI3Ms9JHtU2xm9-BkBZfYB6jeSq-yaV5XUZ0SjPgRdU_FWtHr7tsYfZV7KcsnJgcxwG1ewBK95EVoZ1zQLxu6BnzC4FGJDeSG8tGIFac5vGUcNQiMFJ12SM_18mXdi-aazs6-moJQJV3ooTHp-VwWnW2rOAnn7SPyQ8zcbhtSxRS_b6-FYYPQ4vH3i6i9hO1_Ke47PiRQzp3uuj_nluuihrG52fF0FlvQFRXqT63wZqPhnu6-8sYlz2WGZhS4cyPKIy-aHPRumAEG_A4yTEZmAKA33SU2E_4x7NU7GBZZaKdqVOTxQC5PoA4n4o8tm27lJla04q3-A4UIKIBmqOGQgSQAeDo0tGxQAC9hYk-N5wetYT3hJ8rDDHcUcs5zmG5j6Y0gJADiNXnekKlbSjNPfC5-TKv6yPTLZd1cQRwveo4LTpKHHvaXhmWER_hdQEVjWUaklFfjhR4ufebriiHYkv-D1-CaC9e3WvpuLgEydLrkQ8C2FaB_HaXmgWxiO4-UDshgEvFmhRtqMhIwVV73XxDDUAgrsn0MWfeYIpQ=w1064-h869-no[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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