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<blockquote data-quote="krbrooks" data-source="post: 152374" data-attributes="member: 29218"><p>[ATTACH=full]37960[/ATTACH] Thanks in advance for reading/helping! I have a Chilean Rosehair who has been fasting for 7 months. I've had her for two years, and she went about a year without eating before her first molt. I thought that was a long time, even for a rosehair, but it seemed to be her "normal." the past month or so, however, I have noticed her abdomen really thinning out. I'm a reptile person, she's my only T, so I'm not sure if this could be a normal pre-molt thing? It also seems like she's much more active, like she's looking for food? Usually when I put a superworm in there she'll play with it but won't eat. Any tips?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krbrooks, post: 152374, member: 29218"] [ATTACH=full]37960[/ATTACH] Thanks in advance for reading/helping! I have a Chilean Rosehair who has been fasting for 7 months. I've had her for two years, and she went about a year without eating before her first molt. I thought that was a long time, even for a rosehair, but it seemed to be her "normal." the past month or so, however, I have noticed her abdomen really thinning out. I'm a reptile person, she's my only T, so I'm not sure if this could be a normal pre-molt thing? It also seems like she's much more active, like she's looking for food? Usually when I put a superworm in there she'll play with it but won't eat. Any tips? [/QUOTE]
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