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    Re: Brought home a severely underweight BP baby. Please help me get her back on track

    Quote Originally Posted by Spoons View Post
    Periodic update time she shed once more. She did get a small (pinky nail sized) red spot behind her head this time, even in her shedding tank of soft damp rags. The skin by her head and tail end is still somewhat soft - it's small and doesn't seem to be toughening up like a scab though so I'm not worried about it.

    The little 'cyst' spot I wrote about before is also going down, and looks like it may be gone in a few sheds with no surgical intervention.

    My adult male Argus has long since outgrown his tank - it's a large Exp Terra that he's put up with far longer than he should have to - so his new big PVC enclosure is in the works, and Hera will move into his tank. I think she will LOVE it - tons of fake plants and hides and clutter for her to feel secure, a branch for her to climb since she loves her current one so much, and space to roam. Ill stuff the hides so they're smaller inside and she can bourrow them out as she sees fit and as she grows. Her current tank will turn into a shedding tank she will live in for the week she's in shed, as long as she may need it
    She's looking so much better, Spoons!

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