Are these parasite eggs in my T's poop?

Arachnopotamus Rex

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I remember seeing one about a jumper, but I think there have been some about T's, too...
Jumpers getting hydraulic issues sounds almost like a death sentence... ._. they rely way more on all their legs working properly I would think (just to get the correct trajectory).
 

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Jumpers getting hydraulic issues sounds almost like a death sentence... ._. they rely way more on all their legs working properly I would think (just to get the correct trajectory).
Found the thread:
 

Arachnopotamus Rex

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Found the thread:
Thank you for the share, hopefully my my Avic fairs better than that jumper, but its not sounding good :/
 

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Not parasite eggs. This is what normal tarantula feces look like. What you're seeing are clusters of guanine crystals.
 

Arachnopotamus Rex

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Used a microscope a while ago to confirm no parasites, also after a single molt the leg is perfect (visually and functionally), so clean bill of health confirmed! :)
Also sex confirmed I think (male, there were no bumps on the inside of the epigastric furrow, and the palps look fairly large).
Thank you everyone for the valued input.
 
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