webbedone
Arachnobaron
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Kick up the temperature a bit, dampen the side of the enclosure a little and they should molt soon. if not than i wouldnt worry about it Brachy's are known for fasting period.
I want a boehmei
Also, re: your misting question, we just use a water dish and overflow it a bit if we notice they're in premolt.
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1. Pics of the entire enclosure would help greatly.I just adopted a b. Smithi about a week ago and her Humidity and temperatures are just right, she’s just been pacing her terrarium not interested in food at all. If anyone has found a resolution to this let me know! She also has the slightest bald patch that isn’t dark either but she’s a juvenile and hasn’t molted in a while either. No interest in dubias, and a cricket has been in there for almost a day now
I agree, chasing false specific humidity parameters will not benefit the T.I just adopted a b. Smithi about a week ago and her Humidity and temperatures are just right, she’s just been pacing her terrarium not interested in food at all. If anyone has found a resolution to this let me know! She also has the slightest bald patch that isn’t dark either but she’s a juvenile and hasn’t molted in a while either. No interest in dubias, and a cricket has been in there for almost a day now