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- May 9, 2004
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I don't have a T stuck in a molt, but I was wonder what you do when a T is stuck in a molt. I just got a rosie from Petco, she doesn't look like she's in good condition and it broke my heart to see her there. She doesn't use her 8th leg, just drags it behind her, and it has a sort of hump where the coxa joins the trochanter. And her 3rd leg is smaller than the rest and doesn't move when she walks. Would these things pose a problem for an upcoming molt? I think she may have some trouble 1. with fliping over and 2. the molt itself. If she does get stuck what could I do to help her?