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Thank you for the terrific update! She looks like she's doing much much better.She did it! Charlotte molted!
[video]https://youtube.com/watch?v=AkEi89_GeoE[/video]
Thank you for the terrific update! She looks like she's doing much much better.She did it! Charlotte molted!
[video]https://youtube.com/watch?v=AkEi89_GeoE[/video]
What I did was buy a small container of mealworms snip off the head with scissors, and squeeze the guts out like a tube of toothpaste onto the spider's mouth while she's laying on her back. Drip water onto the guts to thin it out a bit so she can drink it. You can see in this video at 14:26 exactly what's described above:I read your story for help with my little girl. I am not a T keeper, but rescued a Juvie from a wasp after dragged from her hole, lost a leg & paralyzed. That was mid July. She is now starting to walk and even climb the side of her home, but will not eat. I have dropped water into her "mouth" along the way, spritzed her and dampened paper towel below her. I have given her many disabled but alive crickets, roaches & flies, but she must not be able to eat yet. Please instruct me on your roach soup so I can get her sustenance. I was planning on setting her free, but some of the feedback in your thread advises against it. Thanks in advance. I am certainly doing things that I never thought I would....
She's in later feeding videos of mine, but not the last two. She's too fat to keep feeding.Thanks very much. I will give it a try. How is Charlotte these days? Do you have any videos of her eating on her own? I need to get Tiny in shape so she will make it through a molt and get her 8th leg back. When I set her down outside in the dirt for some fresh air, she turns around and heads back towards me every time. I think she knows she is safe with me, if they have that much cognizance.
If I recall correctly, one helping of mealworm guts took forty to sixty minutes to disappear. Charlotte couldn't roll herself back over without my help, so I stayed and watched until it was all gone. She always ate it. Sounds like your spider is recovering nicely. Keep up the good work! Has anyone offered to take her? Have you asked? I know some people in Phoenix that may be able to help.Z32upgrader, I have done the "toothpaste" deed 2x now, but am wondering how long you left Charlotte on her back to ingest her food. I turned Tiny over right away the 1st time, and left her just a minute or 2 the 2nd. I could not tell if she was able to take it in or not, there was no change in the clump while i watched. But i didn't see it on the floor later either. She stayed very still after ward but has been climbing around since. Thanks for the help.