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    That's odd, because there's nothing touching her now... What substrate do you keep her on? (Is it possible she swallowed something non-edible?) She appears
    to be having intestinal cramps & if you can get a stool sample looked at by a herp vet, it might help? That "dimpling" suggests an internal issue...coupled with the odd
    movements suggests that something is causing her internal discomfort...maybe some kind of blockage, or parasites, or other digestive issue. I'd get her seen by a vet-
    this is NOT normal. At least CALL an experienced herp vet & describe this, send him this video. Also let him know she is possibly gravid- something might be going wrong. Something about the way she is laying (partly on her side) also suggest discomfort (pain) to me.

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