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I've read about this before on here but I was wondering if anyone knew what causes it. Here's what happened:
This morning I found my female GBB with it's legs curled under it. I took it out and looked at it, it was just twitching a bit and would spread it's legs if I blew on it gently. I figured it was in a death curl and was pretty bummed.
I put it back in the tank on it's back, thinking maybe it was just trying to moult.
When I came home from work, it was exactly where I put it, still on it's back, curled up. I took it out and held it for a few minutes. It was still moving a little. So I put it back in it's tank this time right side up on top of a rock.
3 hours later, spidy is fine and moving around in her tank.
What was wrong with her? It's gets a bit chilly in my spider room. Was she just cold? Wierdest thing I've ever seen. Maybe she's one of those zombie T's
This morning I found my female GBB with it's legs curled under it. I took it out and looked at it, it was just twitching a bit and would spread it's legs if I blew on it gently. I figured it was in a death curl and was pretty bummed.
I put it back in the tank on it's back, thinking maybe it was just trying to moult.
When I came home from work, it was exactly where I put it, still on it's back, curled up. I took it out and held it for a few minutes. It was still moving a little. So I put it back in it's tank this time right side up on top of a rock.
3 hours later, spidy is fine and moving around in her tank.
What was wrong with her? It's gets a bit chilly in my spider room. Was she just cold? Wierdest thing I've ever seen. Maybe she's one of those zombie T's