Ensinatia Succumbed To Old Age.

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She was such a good girl. she was always so lively and came up to the glass whenever she saw me. Great at eating and her aim was phenomenal, She LOVED pinhead crickets. I got her about a year ago and she was about five when I got her. She started showing signs that she was not well about yesterday, and I did everything I could to save her, But obviously failed. Found her this morning unmoving in her hide, and when I picked her up, she still didn't move. I will miss her so much. Thank you for your undying support and advice for the fungus, without your help I would have lost her much more brutally. Rest easy, Sweet girl.
 
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