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Arachnoknight
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I have a juvenile female 3" Acanthoscurria geniculata that molted maybe 5 weeks ago. She has eaten several times since and started to refuse food maybe two weeks ago so I assumed she was in premolt and stopped feeding.
Yesterday I found her next to the empty water dish (a sloppy idiotic oversight by me :wall
in something dangerously close to a deathcurl. I filled the water dish at once and let it owerflow and moisten the substrate beside her, she climed into the dish and drank at once. Thinking I had avoided disaster I left her alone and went to bed.
When I checked on her today she was sitting on the glass wall next to the water dish and I noticed something I hadn't seen before. Her fangs where the color of blood. I do not know if this is something she's had since the last molt as she hasn't sat on the glass before and taken most of her food inside her hide where I can see her, but not in great detail.
I know they can have red fangs right after a molt but 5 weeks after? Is it something to worrry about?
My camera is rubish at small details so wasn't able to get a picture that would be any use.
Yesterday I found her next to the empty water dish (a sloppy idiotic oversight by me :wall
When I checked on her today she was sitting on the glass wall next to the water dish and I noticed something I hadn't seen before. Her fangs where the color of blood. I do not know if this is something she's had since the last molt as she hasn't sat on the glass before and taken most of her food inside her hide where I can see her, but not in great detail.
I know they can have red fangs right after a molt but 5 weeks after? Is it something to worrry about?
My camera is rubish at small details so wasn't able to get a picture that would be any use.
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