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Old 09-01-2016, 10:06 AM   #3
CherryBrandy
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I would make sure there are plenty of things if possible she can manoeuvre against, maybe too small now? but they learn to twist up against objects to get up a foot hold sometimes. My adults who flip over will wiggle to a rock (or natural movement maybe) and others just go wild thrashing about in situ for momentum. The rock ones seems to get back easier...experience?

The other thing I would suggest is placing a large stone under the lamp perhaps so she isn't directly under the heat. Or peaking up the substrate so if she flips she tumbles away....not ideal I know. CB
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