ShyTeddyBear98
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Hi all,
So my T.stirmi moulted on the 21st of July during the less than ideal conditions caused by the heatwave (30 Celcius) and appears to have suffered a bad moult. Initially, I thought she was going to die as she seemed lifeless on her side for some time after the moult; she is large, at least 9.7" in DLS but after peering into her hide it looked as though she had been caught, so I steadily removed the moult without disturbing her a day after. To my surprise, there appears to be no physical tears or ruptures in the moult (see pictures). But I noticed that one of her legs; specifically her front right leg had been 'limp' and is incapable of moving. The causation of this looks to be some type of cyst that has developed on her knee and has been the target of gnats that have since laid larvae onto the wound. Distressed by this, she has since been moving all over her enclosure and seems unable to settle; this is an improvement over yesterday as she was in death curl, although I've heard it's quite common for freshly moulted t's to be in strange positions. My main questions are: will she 'drop' the dead leg in the next few days? Also, anyone with similar experiences? I know Theraphosas can run into moult problems as they get larger but I always assumed that a dead limb would typically become detached during the actual moulting process?
Appreciate any useful advice/experience and see images for further references.
So my T.stirmi moulted on the 21st of July during the less than ideal conditions caused by the heatwave (30 Celcius) and appears to have suffered a bad moult. Initially, I thought she was going to die as she seemed lifeless on her side for some time after the moult; she is large, at least 9.7" in DLS but after peering into her hide it looked as though she had been caught, so I steadily removed the moult without disturbing her a day after. To my surprise, there appears to be no physical tears or ruptures in the moult (see pictures). But I noticed that one of her legs; specifically her front right leg had been 'limp' and is incapable of moving. The causation of this looks to be some type of cyst that has developed on her knee and has been the target of gnats that have since laid larvae onto the wound. Distressed by this, she has since been moving all over her enclosure and seems unable to settle; this is an improvement over yesterday as she was in death curl, although I've heard it's quite common for freshly moulted t's to be in strange positions. My main questions are: will she 'drop' the dead leg in the next few days? Also, anyone with similar experiences? I know Theraphosas can run into moult problems as they get larger but I always assumed that a dead limb would typically become detached during the actual moulting process?
Appreciate any useful advice/experience and see images for further references.
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