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My chilean rose isn't moving during her molt...I think the humidity and temperature of her cage is fine, and she started molting around 5-6 P.M. last night, and it is now almost 8 A.M.
She is lying on her back in a normal molting position, but she isn't moving. 2 years ago when she molted, it was over in about 6 hours and she was wiggling her feet most of the time. I poked her gently with the back of my wooden tweezers and she didn't do anything...Is this normal?
Thanks in advance:? :?
She is lying on her back in a normal molting position, but she isn't moving. 2 years ago when she molted, it was over in about 6 hours and she was wiggling her feet most of the time. I poked her gently with the back of my wooden tweezers and she didn't do anything...Is this normal?
Thanks in advance:? :?