Help - why is he sitting like this?

Magdalena

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Hey everyone, this is my b.boehmei that molted two weeks ago. For about two or three days he's been sitting in this position with his abdomen almost touching his carapace. I've poked him gently and he is still responsive but does not leave this position. He was hanging out on this piece of corkbark for a few days before settlling into this position. I've had him for three years so I wouldn't be surprised if this is simply orange cat behaviour but its freaking me out still. 1000018589.jpg 1000018590.jpg
 

Brewser

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Mission Accomplished ;)
Spiders have been "Freaking People Out" for Millennia
 

Wolfram1

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looks like it molted recently, very pretty

they will strech and contort into many different shapes after a molt to maximize range of motion and make sure all the joints work as intended

might even be streching the internal muscles
 

NMTs

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Post molt stretching. Nothing to be worried about. In fact, there's a whole thread dedicated to it:
 

Magdalena

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Thanks everyone for responding, I really needed this confirmation that he's just being a menace like usual. Two weeks ago he decided to molt upright too and it took like a few years off my lifespan cause I heard they can get stuck that way - of course it went flawlessly and he was done within an hour. His antics know no bounds and somehow get sillier with age.
 
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