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Arachnoangel
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Gorgeous!! Give it at least 7 days before feeding!!...I know it can be hard with that species feeding response...but like Nike...JUST DO IT!
Gorgeous!! Give it at least 7 days before feeding!!...I know it can be hard with that species feeding response...but like Nike...JUST DO IT!
Yep i'll wait I also want to take the molt to keep it but she climbed on it so i'm gonna have to waitGorgeous!! Give it at least 7 days before feeding!!...I know it can be hard with that species feeding response...but like Nike...JUST DO IT!
Some specimens eat their molts to regain energy they lost during the molting process. If you can't get it out, you can't get it out...should be OK. One of my T's molted two days ago and pushed the molt into the burrow it runs to whenever I open the cover. So in other words....im never getting it LOL!Yep i'll wait I also want to take the molt to keep it but she climbed on it so i'm gonna have to wait
Edit: it looks like she's putting her fangs into the molt, is it ok ?
If the legs were a little tighter over the carapace, that would be considered a 'stress curl'. If and only if it stayed in that position for quite some time though. Spiders tend to contort into all sorts of odd positions if you watch them enough.
I wouldn't worry. It most likely has to do with the molt. They get in all sorts of positions post molt! Some very awkward looking! Soon you may see them stretching their legs, possibly 4 at a time. They do this to get their hemolymph (their version of blood) flowing to the legs!Well since the molt (wesdnesday) it remains on that area in a similar position but not always turned on the same direction...
Yes, very nice
Hahaha!! My genics have eaten a few hours before molting!!!Today my Genic molted for the second time! It went fast, she ate like 2 weeks ago so i wasn't expecting it that soon, i'm happy
That's crazy Thank you !Hahaha!! My genics have eaten a few hours before molting!!!
Beautiful fresh exo!
Or webbing.This is true, especially if you have a piece of moss that's touching the water dish.
Your albo has outgrown the geniculata. My geni female 5" is also not the fastest grower, I am hoping for a molt in april/may.