alexthedane
Arachnopeon
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Hello!
I was wondering if it's possible for a newly molted tarantula to molt after it just molted?
The reason I am asking this question is because my Brachypelma Hamorii just molted in its new setup - However it doesn't seem that it's eating and got a big black spot on its abdomen - It got difficult climbing on the sides which is plastic (if that got something to say?)
It's around 2.5 cm..
I know it will eat when it's hungry, but the abdomen just seems small (Maybe it's because of its suddenly long legs )
I can't get a proper picture right now because it's in an awkward position and the abdomen is pushing against the back of its hide..
Thanks in advanced
I was wondering if it's possible for a newly molted tarantula to molt after it just molted?
The reason I am asking this question is because my Brachypelma Hamorii just molted in its new setup - However it doesn't seem that it's eating and got a big black spot on its abdomen - It got difficult climbing on the sides which is plastic (if that got something to say?)
It's around 2.5 cm..
I know it will eat when it's hungry, but the abdomen just seems small (Maybe it's because of its suddenly long legs )
I can't get a proper picture right now because it's in an awkward position and the abdomen is pushing against the back of its hide..
Thanks in advanced