JonnyTorch
Arachnotwit
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- May 10, 2020
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Hey guys, like the title says. I have done some research and still wondering what's going on. My female A geniculata has a pretty fat booty and is in what seems to be heavy premolt.
I've had her for about a month now, the first 3.5 weeks was fine. Substrate a little on the moist side, full water dish. It always eats without any issue whatsoever, great eater. She is about 4" DLS. Substrate is no more than 1.5x legspan to the top, cage is 3.5x legspan in length and 2.5x legspan in width. It has a hide, that it doesn't really use. Some moss on the ground.
About 3 days ago I noticed the premolt getting heavier and it has started climbing the walls for very long periods of time (hours) and the first 3.5 weeks it never did, and seemed very content with the substrate on the moister side. I know premolt is usually when they are lethargic and this one obviously isn't.. I haven't changed anything in the last week. Is my T just being a T and wandering, or what's going on?
I've had her for about a month now, the first 3.5 weeks was fine. Substrate a little on the moist side, full water dish. It always eats without any issue whatsoever, great eater. She is about 4" DLS. Substrate is no more than 1.5x legspan to the top, cage is 3.5x legspan in length and 2.5x legspan in width. It has a hide, that it doesn't really use. Some moss on the ground.
About 3 days ago I noticed the premolt getting heavier and it has started climbing the walls for very long periods of time (hours) and the first 3.5 weeks it never did, and seemed very content with the substrate on the moister side. I know premolt is usually when they are lethargic and this one obviously isn't.. I haven't changed anything in the last week. Is my T just being a T and wandering, or what's going on?