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Well after remaining in a humid hide of sphagnum moss for five days. I checked on her today to find that all of her scales were rehydrated and much much better. I'm so happy.
So I'm going to try feeding today, since it's feeding day anyways. Hopefully she'll eat now that the humidity is back up and her scales aren't all scratchy, flaky and dry
Thanks to everyone who helped
Jenn
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