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<blockquote data-quote="LazarusMantid" data-source="post: 295524" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>She's very cute! As for the spasms. This happened to my ghost a few days ago. She started twitching very hard and had a hard spasm and fell off my phone into my lap. I have heard that ghosts can act funny when they are scared and drop to the ground. When she spasmed and fell off my hand I just put her back. She seems far more fragile than my H. Venosa so I don't take her out as long. If she has those spasms again just put her back in her cage where she feels most familiar. And I agree with Mantisman, she is almost certainly female! I have two females myself. I'm not sure I'm looking forward to the time they start trying to lay ooths! I try to mist them every other day or two but I am so scared they will get egg-bound and die! It's so dry here in so-cal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LazarusMantid, post: 295524, member: 9215"] She's very cute! As for the spasms. This happened to my ghost a few days ago. She started twitching very hard and had a hard spasm and fell off my phone into my lap. I have heard that ghosts can act funny when they are scared and drop to the ground. When she spasmed and fell off my hand I just put her back. She seems far more fragile than my H. Venosa so I don't take her out as long. If she has those spasms again just put her back in her cage where she feels most familiar. And I agree with Mantisman, she is almost certainly female! I have two females myself. I'm not sure I'm looking forward to the time they start trying to lay ooths! I try to mist them every other day or two but I am so scared they will get egg-bound and die! It's so dry here in so-cal. [/QUOTE]
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