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    She might just be a bit stressed from all the activity. I would cease all handling until she resumes a normal eating schedule, as well as perhaps blacking out the three open sides of the tank would make her feel more secure. Get a scale and make sure you're feeding 15% of her body weight to make sure she's getting large enough meals. Also scales come in handy with fasts and just general health checks. Youngins can be a little defensive so it's important to go all out to make them feel more secure.


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