AraneaPulchra
Arachnopeon
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- Aug 24, 2017
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Hi there,
I have a much-loved G. rosea on her first moult in my care. She's around 6 or so years old. We bought her in September last year and since then she's eaten nothing! The place I bought her from reassured me that this isn't unusual for Chilean Roses.
Anyway, she has started moulting on her front (
) and her carapace is half lifted off, like a lid.
What are the odds of her surviving this, bearing in mind she's not eaten for a year?
The enclosure is also pretty dry at the moment. She has the water crystal things in her water bowl and for the last few weeks she's been sitting on them for long periods. I assume this is to ensure she is well hydrated but the tank itself isn't moist. If she's making no progress in a few hours, will she need misting to help her along?
Thanks
I have a much-loved G. rosea on her first moult in my care. She's around 6 or so years old. We bought her in September last year and since then she's eaten nothing! The place I bought her from reassured me that this isn't unusual for Chilean Roses.
Anyway, she has started moulting on her front (

What are the odds of her surviving this, bearing in mind she's not eaten for a year?
The enclosure is also pretty dry at the moment. She has the water crystal things in her water bowl and for the last few weeks she's been sitting on them for long periods. I assume this is to ensure she is well hydrated but the tank itself isn't moist. If she's making no progress in a few hours, will she need misting to help her along?
Thanks