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(lethargic, not eating)Please help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Goshawk" data-source="post: 147520" data-attributes="member: 28953"><p>So sorry to hear about the loss of your friend, they’re In a better place now.</p><p>As bad as it sounds [USER=4947]@Nunua[/USER] is right some aren’t born strong enough to live out they’re life as healthy as they look! Don’t be discouraged and sceptical about buying another one if you want to, Death comes with having any sort of animal.</p><p>You did the most you could to help!</p><p></p><p>Now as weird as this sounds putting her in water will keep her preserved so you can keep her for as long as you want until you decide what you want to do with her!</p><p></p><p>I still have my first tarantula (Brachypelma Albopilosum) named fluffy preserved so I can remember him forever and he is still in good condition to this day! I only do this because I get very attached and like to keep them in my belonging for as long as I can before finally having to let go! It gives you a bit of reassurance knowing you can have them for a bit longer.</p><p></p><p>Wish you the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goshawk, post: 147520, member: 28953"] So sorry to hear about the loss of your friend, they’re In a better place now. As bad as it sounds [USER=4947]@Nunua[/USER] is right some aren’t born strong enough to live out they’re life as healthy as they look! Don’t be discouraged and sceptical about buying another one if you want to, Death comes with having any sort of animal. You did the most you could to help! Now as weird as this sounds putting her in water will keep her preserved so you can keep her for as long as you want until you decide what you want to do with her! I still have my first tarantula (Brachypelma Albopilosum) named fluffy preserved so I can remember him forever and he is still in good condition to this day! I only do this because I get very attached and like to keep them in my belonging for as long as I can before finally having to let go! It gives you a bit of reassurance knowing you can have them for a bit longer. Wish you the best. [/QUOTE]
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