Quintessence
Arachnopeon
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- Jan 3, 2024
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So my first T died two days ago and I can't figure out why. I got it back in Sept. and it seemed to be doing great until New Year's Eve (2 days ago). It first molted on Oct 14th and then again on Christmas Day.
For most of its time with me, it rarely ever ventured out of its webbing, except to drink when I would spray the sides of the enclosure every 2 or 3 days, and it only actually ventured out to the water maybe every 10-15 days to drink. The only insects it would feed on were the red runner nymphs I have. It would ignore or even flee tiny dubias and waxworms.
It had last eaten around Dec 10th or so, a single red runner every day for about 5 days straight. That was the best appetite I had seen from it since getting it. The molt on Xmas seemed to go just fine and happened completely within maybe the 5 or 6 hours I was gone that day.
On Dec 29th, I noticed that some of the sphagnum moss vines I had in its terrarium had become completely discombobulated somehow and I tried rearranging them to be more stable. This didn't really affect its web, which was anchored in the top corner of the terrarium. The next day, the T left its web and began exploring the new vine placement quite vigorously (more activity than I ever saw from it before). Then, it just posted up on the side of the terrarium, inches below its web. The next day, it didn't move which didn't strike me as odd considering how it was never much of an adventurer to begin with. However, the fact that it was chilling for so long outside of its lair concerned me a bit.
On New Year's Day, before work, I went to spray the sides of the cage with some water and when some of the mist touched its legs, it didn't move AT ALL. I waited a few min to see if it did anything, but nothing. So I gently prodded it with a tiny twist tie to get a reaction and again, nothing. So I tried with my finger and it fell limply off the side of the terrarium.
I gently picked it up and it didn't move at all or react in any way. I set it upright on a vine and it hasn't moved at all, so I'm pretty sure the little guy/gal is dead.
Any thoughts?
Here are some pics and specifics:
Terrarium before it built its web in the top, right, back corner
December 30th, 5 days after last molt
December 30th also, when it was exploring its slightly new layout
The exact place and position it seemingly died in
For most of its time with me, it rarely ever ventured out of its webbing, except to drink when I would spray the sides of the enclosure every 2 or 3 days, and it only actually ventured out to the water maybe every 10-15 days to drink. The only insects it would feed on were the red runner nymphs I have. It would ignore or even flee tiny dubias and waxworms.
It had last eaten around Dec 10th or so, a single red runner every day for about 5 days straight. That was the best appetite I had seen from it since getting it. The molt on Xmas seemed to go just fine and happened completely within maybe the 5 or 6 hours I was gone that day.
On Dec 29th, I noticed that some of the sphagnum moss vines I had in its terrarium had become completely discombobulated somehow and I tried rearranging them to be more stable. This didn't really affect its web, which was anchored in the top corner of the terrarium. The next day, the T left its web and began exploring the new vine placement quite vigorously (more activity than I ever saw from it before). Then, it just posted up on the side of the terrarium, inches below its web. The next day, it didn't move which didn't strike me as odd considering how it was never much of an adventurer to begin with. However, the fact that it was chilling for so long outside of its lair concerned me a bit.
On New Year's Day, before work, I went to spray the sides of the cage with some water and when some of the mist touched its legs, it didn't move AT ALL. I waited a few min to see if it did anything, but nothing. So I gently prodded it with a tiny twist tie to get a reaction and again, nothing. So I tried with my finger and it fell limply off the side of the terrarium.
I gently picked it up and it didn't move at all or react in any way. I set it upright on a vine and it hasn't moved at all, so I'm pretty sure the little guy/gal is dead.
Any thoughts?
Here are some pics and specifics:
- My room stays at 68-70 degrees F
- about 25% humidity
- no direct sunlight nor a heat lamp

Terrarium before it built its web in the top, right, back corner

December 30th, 5 days after last molt

December 30th also, when it was exploring its slightly new layout


The exact place and position it seemingly died in