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<blockquote data-quote="wuwu" data-source="post: 19177" data-attributes="member: 501"><p>so i finally got the courage to amputate her arm where the first joint is. i noticed that the infection was spreading at a very fast rate so i had to do it. i hesistated at first because i knew she's ready to molt, so i figured it might heal the infection when she does. i'm happy to report that she is fine now and the infection is gone!</p><p></p><p>and rick, if the cricket's bite was not the cause, what can cause a fungal infection like that? it had to be some kind of wound right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wuwu, post: 19177, member: 501"] so i finally got the courage to amputate her arm where the first joint is. i noticed that the infection was spreading at a very fast rate so i had to do it. i hesistated at first because i knew she's ready to molt, so i figured it might heal the infection when she does. i'm happy to report that she is fine now and the infection is gone! and rick, if the cricket's bite was not the cause, what can cause a fungal infection like that? it had to be some kind of wound right? [/QUOTE]
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