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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderDad61" data-source="post: 139280" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>[ATTACH=full]32859[/ATTACH] It’s been over 2 weeks. My other ones always wait to eat but since the beginning she always had an appetite 2 weeks after at most. It’s kinda why I kno she’s not right, lol. Today I took her out, put her in a container, brushed the corn starch off her, cleaned her enclosure and laid some fresh warm-damp substrate down for her. </p><p>She’s not crawling like a zombie anymore, but her 2 rearmost legs on the problem side are weak. She can barely move em to flick. I brushed some water on her fangs and she’s completely disinterested. </p><p>Here she is..... u can kind of see the white ish scab in her book lung.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderDad61, post: 139280, member: 4152"] [ATTACH=full]32859[/ATTACH] It’s been over 2 weeks. My other ones always wait to eat but since the beginning she always had an appetite 2 weeks after at most. It’s kinda why I kno she’s not right, lol. Today I took her out, put her in a container, brushed the corn starch off her, cleaned her enclosure and laid some fresh warm-damp substrate down for her. She’s not crawling like a zombie anymore, but her 2 rearmost legs on the problem side are weak. She can barely move em to flick. I brushed some water on her fangs and she’s completely disinterested. Here she is..... u can kind of see the white ish scab in her book lung. [/QUOTE]
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