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    Maybe. It could've been a nutritional deficiency, that is now being over come.

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    Maybe. It could've been a nutritional deficiency, that is now being over come.
    That would be awesome!

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    Oh wow! that would be amazing.

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    Keep in mind that it was only a guess and not written in stone.

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    Thanks Kurt, I wont get my hopes up too high. I know it would be a miracle for them to be normal but it does make me feel more so that Ive done the right thing by these guys.

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    They look really good Ebony! Thanks for sharing pics.

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    Thanks Kurt, I wont get my hopes up too high. I know it would be a miracle for them to be normal but it does make me feel more so that Ive done the right thing by these guys.
    It's alright if they aren't normal. It would just be cool if they at least had some mobility and no pain. I know they are well taken care of even if they don't heal.

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    I think they are awesome normal or not, no matter what. I hope they are not in any pain. They do get around their enclosure like normal. They even manage to climb to the top of their enclosure which really amazed me. They are catching flies and Moths with no problems. I would hate it if they were in pain. How would i know?

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