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Old 09-04-2017, 01:39 PM   #1
Crystalroborovski
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Unhappy Blood on his house?

So I'm currently cleaning Key Lime's cage and I just lifted up his little wooden house. To my horror there's a reddish dried liquid on the bottom of it. At first I thought it was blood, but it doesn't look very much like blood. It's more pinkish and looks almost sticky. Around two weeks ago I gave him a tiny piece of a strawberry, so I'm suspecting maybe strawberry juice because it resembles that quite closely. He doesn't have any visible injuries as far as I know. I'm just kind of freaking out right now. image.jpg

ETA if it's strawberry juice, do I need to get him a new house?
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Old 09-04-2017, 04:15 PM   #2
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Default Re: Blood on his house?

The pic is a bit large, you may want to consider resizing it


That doesn't look like blood to me in all honesty. I'm also going to guess it's strawberry, or perhaps dye that has run off and soaked into the wood. I don't think you'll need to replace the house personally
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