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Well, it looks to me like that sling isn't molting, it's dying or dead. The legs are pulled back opposite to how they would be oriented if it were molting. I think there is some toxin at play here and the T is suffering a complete failure of motor function and/or internal pressure. I recall a recent post where somebody's T did this exact same thing and eventually died. It could be tied to pesticides used in the house or accidentally transferred from other pets. It could be related to the cricket virus going around that "may or may not" have an affect on arachnids. It could be some parasite or pathogen. It could be a lot of things.
Sory for your luck but I don't predict a positive outcome. The best thing to do is ICU and hope for the best. Good luck.
Oh and by the way Wachusaynoob, you do NOT have the necessary knowledge base to be dispensing any advice about keeping arachnids. You need to stop posting "advice" and start reading. Your "help" is going to get somebody's pet killed.
Sory for your luck but I don't predict a positive outcome. The best thing to do is ICU and hope for the best. Good luck.
Oh and by the way Wachusaynoob, you do NOT have the necessary knowledge base to be dispensing any advice about keeping arachnids. You need to stop posting "advice" and start reading. Your "help" is going to get somebody's pet killed.