Picked this guy up on a trade with my LPS back in the summer. Good trade for both of us considering what I had invested in the trade and what he'll get retail. Basically asked him what new stuff he had and was told he had two Mexican firelegs. He presented them both and one obviously was...
Thanks everyone! I'm pretty happy about this. It's my first good sac. I noticed some more were bad so removed them and some were sticking together but still didn't look bad. I carefully got those apart not causing any damage that I see. Since just a handfull started hatching I figure more are...
Any input on if any of these look like they're good? Removed the obvious duds but looking at the pic I do see some more. Thanks in advance for any input.
Is it comming up on a molt? I've seen a few of my t's move spastic then molt a few days later and be just fine. I think just before a molt their new exo being so fully developed causes them to have trouble with movement. I have seen this in sling more than adults. OR it could be something...
I have 6 OBT living communally all have been together since hatching and are approx 2" now.. I keep them in a container the size which I'd normally house 1 T so no room for territory. I also throw in more roaches than necessary for all 6 to have a good meal available at their leisure. Basically...
There are many opinions either way. If it's a molt or deceased T people will sometimes flatten it to get a fully stretched tip to tip measurement. If it's a live T you're pretty much stuck with a T's natural position when measuring unless you catch it stretching.
I thought so also till I bought a couple old motorcycles to restore. Still pretty addicting but my 120 something T's will have to stay at that number till I get my bike the way I want it.
Looks like a damaged/herniated book lung to me. I'd hold off on putting super glue on it. Sometimes T's have/get damaged book lungs, there's nothing you can do about it as far as I know.
The white stuff appears to be poop.
Edit: Just noticed you already went with the superglue. Good luck.
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