Avic sling help!

cantthinkofone

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Alright so this is somewhat urgent. On my slings last molt he lost a leg. Not a big deal I think right? Well I come in today to check on him and he's on the ground instead of his hammock and he only has 5 legs! He's lost 3! I can't figure it out. Is there anything I can do to help him? Is this my fault? Thanks in advanced.
 

cantthinkofone

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I keep the humidity as I do all my avic slings. I keep the water bowl full and the corner slightly moist. The increase of temperature here in ohio might be causing me to loose humidity. This is the first time I've seen this though.
 

BobGrill

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The humidity thing is very much exxagerated. Good ventilation is mostly what matters.

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The increase of temperature here in ohio might be causing me to loose humidity.
An increase in temp would more likely increase your humidity. I agree with bob, it may very well be a ventilation problem.

The t may very well have damaged the other legs in the molt along with losing the one. Often they will simply remove damaged limbs themselves.
 

cantthinkofone

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Thanks bob and cold blood. I know the humidity thing is over exaggerated. I have a decently good amount of ventilation.
 

Athenas Boy

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I have my avics in sideways Kk's with 2/3 of the holes taped. Is that too little ventilation? And what can too little ventilation do?
 

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I have my avics in sideways Kk's with 2/3 of the holes taped. Is that too little ventilation? And what can too little ventilation do?
Too little ventilation can kill them. It might be wise to rehouse them. I find KKs just don't work well for Avics.

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Athenas Boy

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my versicolor has hers all webbed up and I would hate to destroy all that especially since im waiting on her to molt. but I will take the tape off of her ventilation holes. once she molts ill get her an exo-terra or make her an acrylic enclosure. as for my avic avic she molted a week ago so I will take your advice and get her something better. shes only about an 1"-1 1/2" what do you suggest I put her in?
 

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my versicolor has hers all webbed up and I would hate to destroy all that especially since im waiting on her to molt. but I will take the tape off of her ventilation holes. once she molts ill get her an exo-terra or make her an acrylic enclosure. as for my avic avic she molted a week ago so I will take your advice and get her something better. shes only about an 1"-1 1/2" what do you suggest I put her in?
I recently liberated an avic avic from petco. It is a little bigger than yours but not much, I'd say 2 1/2" 2 3/4". I found a half moon betta tank with an l.e.d. light normally for $20 but it was dicounted due to a crack. The only problem with this setup is the alterations needed. There is a large hole in.the front of the lid and a small one on the back of the lid. I cut a peice of plastic to fit over the large hole then hot glued it to the lid and secured it on the front with scotch tape. The little hole I filled with hot glue. Then I drilled a bunch of air holes, hot glued some stick in it, burnt myself twice:wall:, added substrate, a fake plant, a water dish and the spider. It seems very happy with its new home and thanked me by molting the next evening and completly regrowing its missing leg:biggrin:
 

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Sorry to hear =(. I lost one of my Avic Avic slings as well. Tried to ICU it but poor thing was gone. Still have two that are kicking it and both have molted nicely.

I was talking with Martin from tarantulacanada at a reptile expo and he also told me that some slings are just more resilient than others from an egg sack. It's the nature of the beast when an egg sack can contain hundreds of eggs. He also told me since they live in the trees they do need the good humidity but also as much ventilation as possible. I was doing a bit of research on the Amazon and found that while a lot of rain falls a lot of it evaporates as well before hitting the ground which adds a lot of humidity. As Martin explained to me since these guys live in the trees they are used to excellent airflow. Too much moisture and not enough airflow can cause a fungus or something to develop in their booklungs which kills them. I bought my Versi sling from him and Amanda and it's doing great as well. Don't let it put you off Avics, they're so cute and fuzzy. Think of it as a learning experience :).
 

cantthinkofone

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oh trust me it hasnt put me off. I still have like 5 on my wish list. plus the one I still have. Thanks for all the info.
 

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as of yesterday little lars lost his 4th leg and died :(
My A. Braunshauseni curled up and died last night. I got to enjoy it for a whopping 1.5 days. Curled up like it was dehydrated despite probably 60-70% humidity. People who say the humidity thing is over exaggerated- I simply don't buy it. Avics ARE fragile, and now i have a dead one to prove it. Waste of $29.
 

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My A. Braunshauseni curled up and died last night. I got to enjoy it for a whopping 1.5 days. Curled up like it was dehydrated despite probably 60-70% humidity. People who say the humidity thing is over exaggerated- I simply don't buy it. Avics ARE fragile, and now i have a dead one to prove it. Waste of $29.
It is over exaggerated. Good ventilation is what matters. I don't buy the fact that they're as fragile as you are making them out to be. I've only ever had one Avic fatality, and that was a tiny versi sling. I've kept a lot of Avics, and have never had issues with any of the others.
 

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It is over exaggerated. Good ventilation is what matters. I don't buy the fact that they're as fragile as you are making them out to be. I've only ever had one Avic fatality, and that was a tiny versi sling. I've kept a lot of Avics, and have never had issues with any of the others.
I know plenty of people with Avic fatalities. Lots of fatalities = fragile. I hope my Versicolor makes it.
 

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I know plenty of people with Avic fatalities. Lots of fatalities = fragile. I hope my Versicolor makes it.
Theyre barely any more delicate than most other species, and even then it's mostly slings. And most Avic deaths are a result of people assuming that they need lots of humidity and misting way too much while are the same time not having enough ventilation or air flow. The result is a moist stuffy cage with stagnant air. This is a death sentence for Avics. So ill have to disagree with you there.

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dredrickt

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Theyre barely any more delicate than most other species, and even then it's mostly slings. And most Avic deaths are a result of people assuming that they need lots of humidity and misting way too much while are the same time not having enough ventilation or air flow. The result is a moist stuffy cage with stagnant air. This is a death sentence for Avics. So ill have to disagree with you there.

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The fact they have their own internet acronym (Sudden Avic Death Syndrome) speaks for itself. Can any other species lay claim to a title like that?
 

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The fact they have their own internet acronym (Sudden Avic Death Syndrome) speaks for itself. Can any other species lay claim to a title like that?
Thats about as credible as DKS. There's no proof that either syndrome actually exsists. If people didn't get all paranoid regarding the humidity they might have more success with them.

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dredrickt

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Thats about as credible as DKS. There's no proof that either syndrome actually exsists. If people didn't get all paranoid regarding the humidity they might have more success with them.

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A widespread amount of deaths throughout the hobby isn't proof enough they are fragile? You can't be serious... And obviously it isn't a scientific label, its a common slang reference for unexplained deaths that so many people experienced, it brought about its own acknowledgement. Unless everyone made the deaths up and the slang reference is just a massive conspiracy...
 
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