Normal shaky leaf?

She also bit him on the arm and pulled out a hair and climbed up his stethoscope and tried to bite his hair. She was happy to get home though.
 

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I think she likes the screen. She chose this as a sleeping spot tonight. The fan light does not stay on FYI. I turned it on to check on her quick for the night.
 

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I am so happy to hear the good news... I was really really worried when you showed me the pics of her prior to you getting her. Seems like you have a little fighter. ❤

Yes I do! The vet was impressed with her, despite her start. He gave me his email because he's very interested to see how well she does after a couple of months with me if she's this good coming from a bad situation.
 
Her walk even seems better today. I think it's just her stylish version of shaky leaf.
Could very well even out a bit more over the next month getting the correct supplementation. If she was supplement deficient and there was a vitamin imbalance this could cause issues like this.

How much did they say she weighed?
 
Could very well even out a bit more over the next month getting the correct supplementation. If she was supplement deficient and there was a vitamin imbalance this could cause issues like this.

How much did they say she weighed?

I don't remember offhand. I can ask tomorrow, but I know after he did the did not seem concerned. So if she was under, I assume it wasn't much.
 
I don't remember offhand. I can ask tomorrow, but I know after he did the did not seem concerned. So if she was under, I assume it wasn't much.
It would be good to know... Since you have a female now weighing monthly to know when she is getting close to laying is important. Also you don't want an overfed female due to the larger clutch she would lay.
 
It would be good to know... Since you have a female now weighing monthly to know when she is getting close to laying is important. Also you don't want an overfed female due to the larger clutch she would lay.

Understand! I will call them in the morning. I have a kitchen scale that I used to weigh my hamsters that I could use for her as well.
 
What a difference one week makes already! She is still doing awesome and her walk seems to be improving as well!
 

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I was also able to get a picture of her with both eyes looking at me. It is my favorite!
 

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So because she is spoiled and I didn’t see her at the top a lot, she got a new pothos yesterday! She immediately approved and it’s now her new favorite spot.
 

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