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    Re: Nursing back to health....

    Hi guys...

    I'm still having trouble with this girl. I've had her covered so she feels more secure, everything is the proper temp/humidity...she's drinking well and occasionally comes out to look around, but I've been trying to leave her alone as much as possible. I thawed and warmed up a mouse the other day and left it in with her over night and for the whole next day with absolutely no interest. I would really love any new suggestions. My male is eating like no other, but this girl is so skinny and hasn't eaten since November. I realize it is winter, but her behavior is still concerning.

    I can take her to the vet, but there aren't any vets in my area who know reptiles well enough. And I'm still trying to find live feeders, but the blizzard this weekend has thrown all businesses out of wack.

    Thoughts???
    Last edited by Zuma22; 02-12-2013 at 08:17 PM.

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