HELP B.SMITHI FELL 3 FEET BECAUSE OF IMMATURE BASTARDS

Morgan1304

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You should drop them from the equivalent height... Your spider (assuming its 3 inches tall) fell more than 16 times its height... assuming your friends are 5 feet tall (probably taller so feel free to increase the height) you need to drop them from a minimum of 80 feet so they can see what your spider went through. Feel free to add a few feet for emotional damage. :D
That reply made my day!! ^_^
 

Vanessa

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You will need to keep a close eye on her for a long time. The effects of injuries can take longer to manifest with tarantulas.
 

Morgan1304

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You will need to keep a close eye on her for a long time. The effects of injuries can take longer to manifest with tarantulas.
Will do friend. All is well with her currently. Her appetite is strong as usual and eating well.
Thank you.
 

Morgan1304

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Okay guys..i have am update....few weeks ago she molted....today she molted again...never had a T that had a molt this early after another. I knew sh was in premolt but didn't this be today. This ever happened to anyone.
Note she had a bent leg after her last. Send to have corrected. Did she molt again to correct it???
 

Venom1080

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Okay guys..i have am update....few weeks ago she molted....today she molted again...never had a T that had a molt this early after another. I knew sh was in premolt but didn't this be today. This ever happened to anyone.
Note she had a bent leg after her last. Send to have corrected. Did she molt again to correct it???
Really? Roughly 20 days between molt? Thats interesting..

That's very fast for even the quickest growing species. I don't know if tarantulas can actually force molts, but this sure sounds like it.

I don't think they would force a molt to correct a bent leg, they only really need 4.
 

Morgan1304

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Really? Roughly 20 days between molt? Thats interesting..

That's very fast for even the quickest growing species. I don't know if tarantulas can actually force molts, but this sure sounds like it.

I don't think they would force a molt to correct a bent leg, they only really need 4.
I got the dates wrong though still really early. She molted molted on the 27th of July.
 
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