What is wrong with my T

kelsey169

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I got a salmon pink bird eater months ago, she had a moult not long after getting her that went perfectly fine.
She's just had her second moult with me last night. I went to sleep and when u woke up it looked like she was in a death curl. She started moving so she's not dead but she keeps rubbing/twisting her legs about and moving her fangs. I can't figure out what's happening or what she's trying to do.
 

kelsey169

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I dont think I'm describing it well, I can't attach a video either which isn't great. It's not like typical scratching legs she looks like she's trying to bite her leg or something, looks like whatever she's trying to do she's struggling with it and in pain
 

kingshockey

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You mean something like this picture of my hamorri right after it got free of its molt 2nd pic is after it finished grooming a bit and flipped over back onto its feet after an hour or so. Your t will be ok they do funny stuff and stay in crazy positions a few days or so after a molt while waiting for their new exo to harden up etc.best thing you can do is just make sure its water dish is full and leave it alone to do its thing. they also take longer to finnish a molt the bigger and older they get so dont be surprised when it takes an entire day to finnish moltng later on
 

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viper69

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I dont think I'm describing it well, I can't attach a video either which isn't great. It's not like typical scratching legs she looks like she's trying to bite her leg or something, looks like whatever she's trying to do she's struggling with it and in pain
Without video can’t say- peeps come here describing Ts and honestly most peeps are wrong in what they think/describe
 

IntermittentSygnal

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Some of mine curl up and really naw on those legs post molt. Curious, what are you perceiving as it being in pain?
 
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