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Yeah it was hard to photograph… what do I do if it is a cyst??It could be a Cyst, but its hard to tell from the pictures.
Neither can be treated. Either surgical removal or powerful fungicide hazardous to an animals health.Or fungal? Ive seen that in fungal infections while searching mold on this board. But youd have to look for yourself to see if it matches yours. I recently posted pics of this i need to find it.
as for a cyst? I need to look at more photos on the board. Usualy them seem to have a “bigger” impact physicaly. But hey, i dont know that much on tarantula veterolgy.
aging?
I like that little pun you slipped in there!P cambridgei is Awesome Spider.
This bites.
Maybe some clearer pics could help to determine what's going on.
Don't take it the wrong way. I think it's Terrible what's going on with P. cambridgei.I like that little pun you slipped in there!
(This bites) lol
I was serious, that was funny.Don't take it the wrong way. I think it's Terrible what's going on with P. cambridgei.
Am not making light of this at all.
It's just an expession
knowing helps accepting though. Until you know you want help/fixNeither can be treated. Either surgical removal or powerful fungicide hazardous to an animals health.
Ok, update:
The weird spot is spreading… now she has 2 spots and her butt/Spinnerets look almost a tad bit slimy.
Best pics I could get…
I’m totally unsure of what to do or expect…
Info/help? View attachment 484909 View attachment 484911
The spreading, in such a short time, does remind me of fungal.Bumping in hopes of more info (thx to whomever posted the link about fungal infections)…