She made it through the night okay. she put up a little lest struggle to handling this morning when i moved her to the water which had me a little worried, but once she finished her drink she walked away from the water dish by herself, so she still has mobility to a degree. i am starting to get hopeful (even though that'll make it twice as bad if she doesn't pull through.. )
Anybody else have any similar experiences with extremely dehydrated spiders that can share an approximate time before 'full recovery'?
Well she seems okay as far as i can tell. She is just being a little pet rock but no death curl stance and she is holding her body up off the ground and can walk if she wants to.
Well i though she was better because she was moving around regularly (though she never ate) but today i noticed she never moved from her spot and she has passed away. i made sure to be extremely observant this time. She is definitely dead.
@KezyGLA i don't expect to. i pretty much released the seller from liability after she seemed to recover.
The money part sucks but not as much as losing the T. Plus it was a package deal 300 for two spiders, no individual prices so it would be anybody's best guess what i would be owed anyway.
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