I've had my Chilean Rose female, Franki D, for about two and a half years, and she always molts yearly, around January and follows the same pattern of not eating for about three weeks, and then blockading herself in her hidey-hole for about two weeks. Well, now it is June and she hadn't eaten for about 3 months, which is a very long time so I had stopped thinking about her preparing to molt. Especially since she is a fully grown T and had already molted at her usual time. Well it has been a very long time since I have read up on molting and since I have never actually seen her or any other tarantula molt, I panicked when I saw her on her back and tried to flip her over! I didn't even think about the "death pose" and the fact that she was in not in said death pose. Immediately, I saw where her carapace was detaching and I realized what I had done. I tried to gently roll her back into her former position but now she is on her side and I don't want to disturb her further because her legs would be folded backwards. And now she has substrate stuck to her underside and I feel like the worst and most ignorant owner ever. I even knew about molting! She was just not following her normal cycle or habits and I panicked since I had been worrying about her for a while anyways and hadn't recognized the signs. Should I leave her on her side? I was thinking that I would check on her in the morning and if she hadn't progressed, I may need to try to adjust her legs so she can be on her back. That's probably the only thing I could do at this point, but I would like advice anyways. Thank you.