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Just checked on my Tliltocatl Albopilosum and discovered it has moulted but his moult appears to be stuck to him. He doesn't look like he's in that fragile just moulted stage as he's darkened and seems to be very mobile so I'm led to believe he's just had a bad moult He's darted into his hide, but maybe I can get a pic for you later.
I'm hopeful though because I realise I should give my T's the benefit of the doubt lately. My Ceratogyrus Darlingi that I thought was on deaths door a few months back because it moulted via transit and became an invalid. He's doing just fine and has a big appetite. Most of the time I'm having to give him mealworms with a crushed head but not all the time! I reckon a moult shouldn't be to far off and hopefully he'll get a second wind.
Any back on topic, anything I can do for my Tliltocatl albopilosum?
I'm hopeful though because I realise I should give my T's the benefit of the doubt lately. My Ceratogyrus Darlingi that I thought was on deaths door a few months back because it moulted via transit and became an invalid. He's doing just fine and has a big appetite. Most of the time I'm having to give him mealworms with a crushed head but not all the time! I reckon a moult shouldn't be to far off and hopefully he'll get a second wind.
Any back on topic, anything I can do for my Tliltocatl albopilosum?