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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2013479, member: 40059"] Aw, sweet little baby is hanging in there despite her problem. I agree, don't soak her unless she's dirty [ then about 5 minutes in warmish water ] and the water should be shallow for her safety. Don't push on the leg at all, you can VERY easily fracture it, these are tiny animals, very fragile ! Just care for her like the other one, extra calcium won't make any difference. As to what she might turn out like, there is a chance that her arm will loosen up some but mostly not. She will adapt and being an animal, she will never know any difference . She'll probably get along pretty well but do keep the beardies separate , the healthier one will end up biting her most likely at some point. Also keep the basking areas a little lower and easy to grip. BTW, is there a slight kink in her spine or is it just the way she's sitting ? I hope the breeder didn't charge you for this baby, that would be unethical. [/QUOTE]
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