My Tliltocatl albopilosus sadly passed away last weekend. It was a sudden and unexpected death, as she had been very active right up until that day, climbing the walls of her habitat.
Any ideas out there of what the likely cause may have been? Here are the facts:
Any wisdom you guys have would be appreciated. Thanks!
Any ideas out there of what the likely cause may have been? Here are the facts:
- I attached a picture of the body, as you can see she was not curled up and was upright -- visually I had no idea she was dead until she failed to run around as she always did when I removed the lid of her enclosure to add water. I gently sprayed water on her and still no movement, so I waited a few days before finally touching her with the brush (on the off chance she was molting) -- but nothing.
- She has a large water dish that was half full, and had been fed a cricket in the last couple weeks (she usually would only eat about 1-2 a month)
- I have had her 6 years. She was full sized when I got her, age undetermined. She has molted twice since I had her, about 5 years ago and about about 18 months ago.
Any wisdom you guys have would be appreciated. Thanks!
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