Chilobrachys Andersoni

Hentzi

Arachnoknight
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Well after having received a new adult female Andersoni only a week ago I am a little annoyed she came to me and refused a roach so I left her like you do. Anyway went to get some dinner when I came back into the T room I took a peek in her enclosure and to my surprise was on her back preparing to molt.

So I get myself all excited as I like to watch this amazing process happening a few twitches one hour then 2 then 6 nothings happening so its getting late and I decide I need to hit the sack. Wake up the next morning same position carapace still had not popped so I leave her all day then another nothing so come to the conclusion she has passed on very sad.

But why??
 

mcluskyisms

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I guess its the luck of the draw pal, nothing you've done wrong, these things happen......

Still pap when it happens like....
 

Hentzi

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Tell me about it first one to have ever done this on me it never even started the molt. So I have treated myself today and gone and bought another T to ease the pain a little.
 

Hentzi

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No I just don't like it when I don't know the reason behind the death, anyway her tank was cleaned out today and made up for the new arrival
 

Hentzi

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new arrival is going to be a Grammostola sp "North"
 

BigJ999

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Thats awsome :) ive never heard of that type of T before then again im seeing a lot of T's ive never seen before.
 
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