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Hmm...molting or something else?
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<blockquote data-quote="ShellsnMargarita" data-source="post: 8231" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>My rosie has this odd spot on her abdomen. It's been there for a few weeks. She's eating fine, though the last feed she was a little picky. It took her three times longer than normal to eat her crickets, and she wrapped the first two up to save for later. I've seen her sitting in a few odd positions lately. She'll stretch out like an ornamental or move her front few legs in a strange motion. The first time she did that I thought that she was chewing or having a stroke, haha. I'm keeping it humid and around seventy or higher in her room. No lights directly on her. She seems happy. Moves around and stays in plain sight all the time. So, other than this odd patch on her abdomen, I'm not seeing molting behavior...but this is my first T.</p><p> </p><p>I took a pic of her abdomen while I was giving her fresh water and such this morning. It's a bit blurry, but she was already pissed at me for invading her home. I didn't want to get too close. She's a jumpy one. Well, she's completely mental. Great personality. Take a look at this and tell me what it is. It wasn't there when I first bought her almost two months back. I think that she's almost full grown, now that I've seen her so much. Thanks for any info!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShellsnMargarita, post: 8231, member: 432"] My rosie has this odd spot on her abdomen. It's been there for a few weeks. She's eating fine, though the last feed she was a little picky. It took her three times longer than normal to eat her crickets, and she wrapped the first two up to save for later. I've seen her sitting in a few odd positions lately. She'll stretch out like an ornamental or move her front few legs in a strange motion. The first time she did that I thought that she was chewing or having a stroke, haha. I'm keeping it humid and around seventy or higher in her room. No lights directly on her. She seems happy. Moves around and stays in plain sight all the time. So, other than this odd patch on her abdomen, I'm not seeing molting behavior...but this is my first T. I took a pic of her abdomen while I was giving her fresh water and such this morning. It's a bit blurry, but she was already pissed at me for invading her home. I didn't want to get too close. She's a jumpy one. Well, she's completely mental. Great personality. Take a look at this and tell me what it is. It wasn't there when I first bought her almost two months back. I think that she's almost full grown, now that I've seen her so much. Thanks for any info! [/QUOTE]
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