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Floppy abdomen issue, Please Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Digger" data-source="post: 266893" data-attributes="member: 6853"><p>Amon,</p><p></p><p>I've had this problem with a fair number of Tenodera sinensis over the years. I've experimented with various attempted solutions, but none worked. Research is mixed on this anomaly being dangerous or not. My experience is that you can't control it (you know they're going to hang upside down come heck or high water) and I have no recollection that it causes irreparable harm. So....just relax and treat them normally. The majority should "straighten out" after a molt or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digger, post: 266893, member: 6853"] Amon, I've had this problem with a fair number of Tenodera sinensis over the years. I've experimented with various attempted solutions, but none worked. Research is mixed on this anomaly being dangerous or not. My experience is that you can't control it (you know they're going to hang upside down come heck or high water) and I have no recollection that it causes irreparable harm. So....just relax and treat them normally. The majority should "straighten out" after a molt or two. [/QUOTE]
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