johnniecoltrane
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2007
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This is our second molt with my brazilian whiteknee.
The first one began and finished with in an hour.
This one, however, doesn't seem to be going as well.
I saw him laying a bed of web this morning, and knew he was ready to go.
I got home about 45 minutes ago, and he was on his back in the webbing, however he has not moved a bit.
We have 5 T's and I've been through a couple molts. From my experience they wiggle around in their attempt to break from their skin.
Brock has not moved.
Fearing he was dead, I blew lightly from the top of the tank and he responded by very slowly, gingerly lifting his legs.
I don't intend to bother him again.
Is there anything I can do, though?
The temp in here is 85 degrees, and the humidity in his cage is at 70%.
Thank you!
Amber
The first one began and finished with in an hour.
This one, however, doesn't seem to be going as well.
I saw him laying a bed of web this morning, and knew he was ready to go.
I got home about 45 minutes ago, and he was on his back in the webbing, however he has not moved a bit.
We have 5 T's and I've been through a couple molts. From my experience they wiggle around in their attempt to break from their skin.
Brock has not moved.
Fearing he was dead, I blew lightly from the top of the tank and he responded by very slowly, gingerly lifting his legs.
I don't intend to bother him again.
Is there anything I can do, though?
The temp in here is 85 degrees, and the humidity in his cage is at 70%.
Thank you!
Amber