Taranbandido it's right, that's an absolute inadmissible mistake. You never touch freshly molted T,and i mean - NEVER, she was 99,9 % going to strengthen herself up and flip eventually.Molting it's the most delicate and vulnerable state of the spiders life, it's draining and exhausting..and also its skin is super slushy and soft for extended period of time if the spud is bigger and older, i cross my fingers you didn't do something on your critter, everyone does mistakes of course and i hope for the best, take the lesson and move on, cheers.
Taranbandido it's right, that's an absolute inadmissible mistake. You never touch freshly molted T,and i mean - NEVER, she was 99,9 % going to strengthen herself up and flip eventually.Molting it's the most delicate and vulnerable state of the spiders life, it's draining and exhausting..and also its skin is super slushy and soft for extended period of time if the spud is bigger and older, i cross my fingers you didn't do something on your critter, everyone does mistakes of course and i hope for the best, take the lesson and move on, cheers.
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