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[QUOTE="Meli, post: 2045080, member: 119135"] Hi there! This is my first post and I'm doing it in a hurry, so forgive me if I flub some rules ;w; I'll also fill out the beardie stuff on my profile when I get a chance, but this question doesn't pertain to enclosure and stuff (I'm confident in that at least) My little beardie. Attie, recently went through a partial shed. Trunk and tummy primarily. It was clean and easy and didn't seem like she had any trouble (other than being grumpy cuz itchy) This past week however, I've noticed some darker spots on her tummy that have me worried. Some friends who are keepers have told me that she should be okay, but I wanted to check outside them to be sure! [ATTACH type="full"]89166[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]89167[/ATTACH] She's showing no signs of illness, basks normally and her temps are fine. She's in a tank with substrate and sand and does like to dig a bit. She hasn't lost any weight either and remains quite alert. So.. Anyone have any clarification on this? I worry for the little critter ;w; [/QUOTE]
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