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leo3375

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Looks like your A. seemani is quite the little hair-kicker. This is normal behavior. Don't worry about it getting a bald spot. One benefit is that you'll be able to visually tell when it's in pre-molt.
 

Pandora®©™

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When I got her.

Yes she just started doing that, I never see her at it but I know the bald spot keeps getting bigger. :? Hope it don't get as bad as when I first got her, she had no hair on her abdomen and she looked really bad poor thing :( the guy gave her to me used to tell me he picked at her all the time so he could see her doing that, she should have bit him. :mad:

I'm one of those love to look at her but I sure don't want to make her mad lol. Only time I go into her house is to clean the little dirt balls from her meals or clean the water dish, and even now she's still jumpy about me working in there.
 

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Kismet

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I think they kinda get balder anyways through ware and tare just as time goes on between moults... :? Not to the extent of your second pics though!

My G.Pulchra has a balding spot though she NEVER flicks hair - I think it's mostly from bumping her way around the place; she's a bit clumsy :p - though I've got her in a safe enclosre, can't fall far, lots of substrate yada yada yada!
 
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