Antiant
Arachnopeon
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- Dec 12, 2020
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I should have stated this but she still moves her legs if I tap the cage.Uhh. I hate to break it to you. But looks dead.
Do I flip her back over?Seems like it had a fall,they don't usually die on their backs.
Could be dehydrated. Looks too far gone. That doesn’t look like molt position to me. Looks more like onset of death curl.I should have stated this but she still moves her legs if I tap the cage.
Try to drip some water on your T's fangs. If that brings your T back to life,inspect for damage.Do I flip her back over?
I also did some digging and that I should give them water if they're molting. But I'm not sure if this is a molting position or not.Try to drip some water on your T's fangs. If that brings your T back to life,inspect for damage.
If theyre molting,they should not be disturbed,as they should have access to water readily avaliable.I also did some digging and that I should give them water if they're molting. But I'm not sure if this is a molting position or not.
Does it have access to water at all times? Not to rag in you, but just from the pic I see. There are some things that concern me from setup.I should also state that she's a rose hair tarantula
Oh boy.Uhh she seems to have flipped herself back over?
Anyway here's the enclosure the pet store gave me.
oh dear, how do I give it water?Oh boy.
Give water to it. That thing needs to drink and eat.
Literally pour water down into the substrate and it will drink.oh dear, how do I give it water?
How long would it take for her to start drink and, are there any other methods?Literally pour water down into the substrate and it will drink.
you can drip couple drops of water on its mouthHow long would it take for her to start drink and, are there any other methods?
She should stuff her face into the water right away.How long would it take for her to start drink and, are there any other methods?