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Ruby's big adventure
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2002096, member: 114539"] Tbh she is a little trooper, i was considering having her spayed before the first clutch because i was afraid she was to small to lay, but she has done so twice now with no issues (other than wrecking her habitat lol) so I'm not going to put her through a surgery. Her appetite returned within a couple hours of laying and she ate everthing in sight. There is a big upside also, she got extremely restless for both clutches and as a result the strength in her legs has improved significantly. She can walk with very little wobble now and even runs a little when she explores. She was only able to barely use her back legs when we got her. I love all 3 ofour beardies but Ruby is special, she has overcome alot and is still the most lovable lil soul. She wants to spend every waking minute with us. [/QUOTE]
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