FieroRumor
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Awww, Last night, I could tell Splinter was getting ready to molt, he wouldn't eat, he was moving like his skin was too tight, and climbed upside down "into the position", on the top of his tank. I made sure the tank was moist, and went to bed. When I got up to go to work, I saw he was just starting to molt.
When I came home, he had fallen during his molt , and was in bad shape. His rear legs were totally messed up,(The one had grown partly back after the last molt but they both were totally folded back kinked and basically "dead") and his other legs were all bend out of wack too. His wings were totally wrecked. He was wiggling around, and he still had not hardened, so I took some heat-shrink tubing, snipped off the legs were they had bent, sealed them with crazy glue,and slid the heat tubing over the stumps. I then hung him upside down, and the middle legs are now straight. He's stretching out his front arms and seems VERY happy to be hanging upside down again.
I didn't want to kill him because of a bad molt, He is moving around now and is actually is using the rear "legs" like normal ones!
Poor little bugger.
When I came home, he had fallen during his molt , and was in bad shape. His rear legs were totally messed up,(The one had grown partly back after the last molt but they both were totally folded back kinked and basically "dead") and his other legs were all bend out of wack too. His wings were totally wrecked. He was wiggling around, and he still had not hardened, so I took some heat-shrink tubing, snipped off the legs were they had bent, sealed them with crazy glue,and slid the heat tubing over the stumps. I then hung him upside down, and the middle legs are now straight. He's stretching out his front arms and seems VERY happy to be hanging upside down again.
I didn't want to kill him because of a bad molt, He is moving around now and is actually is using the rear "legs" like normal ones!
Poor little bugger.