Micro Buggo
Arachnopeon
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Hi there!
New jumper keeper here.
I received my Phiddipus Regius on 27th February. Initially he was very curious, exploring everything. On the second day (28/2) he made himself a little hammock, tucked right at the back of the enclosure, between the leaves of a living plant. He hasn't been out since. I have just checked today and can see the legs of a moult at the entrance to his hammock. I know it's a moult as he is moving about at the other end of the hammock. My question is, do I just leave this moult where it is, blocking the entrance, or do I try to remove it? I know moulting is an extremely delicate time for jumpers so don't want to do anything wrong.
Any help, much appreciated
Buggo
New jumper keeper here.
I received my Phiddipus Regius on 27th February. Initially he was very curious, exploring everything. On the second day (28/2) he made himself a little hammock, tucked right at the back of the enclosure, between the leaves of a living plant. He hasn't been out since. I have just checked today and can see the legs of a moult at the entrance to his hammock. I know it's a moult as he is moving about at the other end of the hammock. My question is, do I just leave this moult where it is, blocking the entrance, or do I try to remove it? I know moulting is an extremely delicate time for jumpers so don't want to do anything wrong.
Any help, much appreciated
Buggo