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    Should I get x-rays or something?

    I too would check for normal motion. Breaks often show, they have crazy good muscle control.

    You need to be calm when handling. Give her a week or so to adjust to the move and new surroundings. I'd start by not trying to pick her up but just touching her back ( they protect the head and reproductive organs in the tail) then when you both are cool pick her up and sit down and let her do what she wants just prevent her escaping. After some time doing that then pick her up, you will have become used to handling and hopefully she will be calmer.


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