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When is the best time to rehome?
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<blockquote data-quote="Specs" data-source="post: 91534" data-attributes="member: 8811"><p>Thanks Phil, she has stayed in her funnel for over a week. I waited a week to feed her again and she did not eat. I think she has come out of her funnel because it looked like she had pooped in her water dish. Not 100% but the was white stuff floating in there. I guess I will try and feed her again the early part of next week and see how it goes. Her abdomen still looks fairly plump so I think she is at not risk of being dehydrated. Her humidity sits between the 60-70% range and room is also in the 70's. So I guess I just have to hurry up and wait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specs, post: 91534, member: 8811"] Thanks Phil, she has stayed in her funnel for over a week. I waited a week to feed her again and she did not eat. I think she has come out of her funnel because it looked like she had pooped in her water dish. Not 100% but the was white stuff floating in there. I guess I will try and feed her again the early part of next week and see how it goes. Her abdomen still looks fairly plump so I think she is at not risk of being dehydrated. Her humidity sits between the 60-70% range and room is also in the 70's. So I guess I just have to hurry up and wait. [/QUOTE]
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