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    Signs of being under fed or something else? (Pictutes)

    This is something I haven't seen before so I'm not sure if it's a sign of being under fed, dehydration or if it's normal. This girl was picked up at a local show and I'm currently waiting on the email with a picture of her feeding card. She's about 2 months old.





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    Re: Signs of being under fed or something else? (Pictutes)

    Hi,

    I'd say slightly dehydration but mostly just having done a huge poo.

    Keep the husbandry on point ( especially on humidity and water ) and offer food once it has settled in ok.


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    Thanks. She's a pooping machine which makes sense now that you've pointed that out. She was soaking in her water bowel earlier today. I'll keep an eye on her humidity, especially since it's drier than usual with the wonderful winter temps.

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