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Sick FBT??

tarita2004

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I think one of my lil guy's is sick, dying or something else (which i wouldn't know and thus am seeking help)
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He's not eating, darker in color and really lethargic.
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some ppl are guessing he might be shedding but I've never seen them shed before nor seen one act this way
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any help/advice would be greatly appreciated
(i posted this on my other forum and have had 20 views but only 1 reply but it doesnt' help me)

hope someone can help me here :)
thanks in advance!
 
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