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Yes, my queen? What dost thou demand?
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[QUOTE="zye1984, post: 2042665, member: 76469"] Well she hasn't pooped lately but I avoided feeding her for the moment. There's no obstructions that can be seen via x-ray or ultrasound, but she may have some clumped follicles, and the ulcer on the inside of her mouth is back. That thing is doesn't seem to be hurting her or whatnot, but I got some solution to put on it. It's also surface level so it's not in her jaw bone or anything. I got some injections for the follicles to see if that helps her absorb them. In other news, I'm getting the Australian sand to replace the top soil that's mostly wood chips. It's what I wanted in the first place, and I may be able to make shapes and stuff with it. I wanted to get her a huge hide that would double as a basking spot, but Jesus it is $70 for a piece of plastic... I've seen some hides that are corner hides (which I want more than the one mentioned) but I plan on not having the hide on the surface but partially buried.. The plants are ruined, but I plan on putting them back in a pot and then hiding the pots under the sand. This way they're more stable and will get more nutrients with the current soil than the desert sand. Tbh, I think an open terrarium would work best for her to go in and out, since she doesn't want to be in there anyway. I'm also not happy that the terrarium is not desert temps, and the current basking spot is a little hard to stay on because of the shape of the wood...and if I get the hide/bask thing I wouldn't be able to fit the wood in there, and it wouldn't be high enough to get to basking temps.. I'm open to suggestions. I'm keeping the sand tho. [URL='https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C37ZR252?psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&ref_=chk_typ_quicklook_seeDetailsToDp']Amazon.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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