AgainstAllGods
Arachnopeon
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Sure would be nice if anyone had some ideas about what I could do
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Yes, try cleaning with a disinfectant - the T will die and you are rid of your problemI'm new to tarantulas, but the look of those spots make me think of infection. Have you tried cleaning with something disinfecting, I don't know what would be safe to use on a t? Some one else knows?
It's out of focus too much, but from what I see, it sure resembles what we call a cyst. Tarantulas in captivity at least, seem to develop what appears to be white spots, sometimes it extends beyond the natural curvature of the abdomen, not always.Here's another one
This developed within the two weeks of post molt and I started to notice it coming along almost immediately after the April 4th moltIt's out of focus too much, but from what I see, it sure resembles what we call a cyst. Tarantulas in captivity at least, seem to develop what appears to be white spots, sometimes it extends beyond the natural curvature of the abdomen, not always.
I don't know if that's what we commonly call a cyst mind you on yours.
I've had a couple of AFs develop them. I always liken it to a weakening of the exoskeleton, but in point of fact I do not if it's truly weaker or just discolored. All I do is feed mine less and hope for the best. If it survives over the course of a couple molts in IME everything goes back to normal.
Again, I don't know what's up or how these develop, nor know if that's what is going on with your T.
@CEC might have an idea, he's owned a lot of Avics as well.
@EulersK has read bits of info about cysts that I have not.
@cold blood may have an idea as well.
Hard to say. I have a B emilia, all fine, then not long after a molt, poof a spot on the abdomen. I stopped feeding her, she molted, and it's reduced a lot, it will take another molt for it to disappear, maybe 2.This developed within the two weeks of post molt and I started to notice it coming along almost immediately after the April 4th molt
Are they puncture wounds?Ok i was able to get a little better of a shot with a different camera so I figured I'd throw it out there since I still have no idea what to do View attachment 237544
OP has posted a couple of blurry pictures. I don't think anyone on this forum could diagnose what the problem is without seeing the T. I was merely offering an opinion for the OP to punch into Google.Oh please, we had that topic. This is not mold and cannot be mold. If you google that you'll see a lot of pics that aren't mold at all.