flippinekfaria
Arachnopeon
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- Jan 11, 2020
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Hello, I'm looking for some second opinions and maybe some advice please.
"Ese" my Fireleg (Brachypelma boehmei?) has been a great spider from sling to now, a young adult I think at a good 3 inches across, but today I noticed a white/yellow spot on its abdomen (not sexed 'it' yet):
Sorry about the shocking picture but through the enclosure it is tricky on the phone. It's defo not like the pre-molt shiny bald patches I usually see, it is also on only one side from what I can tell. Having googled and read forums the suggestion is that whatever it is means certain death, cheerful place the internet
So before I do what I can to see my wee friend off as comfortably as I can I thought I'd ask if anyone has seen this before and recovered from whatever the problem is?
FYI, I'm in the UK and it's blisteringly hot (over 19C is scorching for the UK but it's actually about 28C again today!!). I'm wondering if it is a bit muggy in the plastic enclosure and perhaps moist as a result of water dish refills being a little more regular due to them drying out quickly. I don't mist my enclosure but I do I often drip water on the way in or overfill a little around the dish which is in an otherwise dry enclosure. Perhaps the additional refills and 'spillage' is enough to make it 'less dry' than normal?
I can't think what else to say since everything else is good, no mould anywhere, healthy appetite and good posture. Does anyone have an opinion as to what this could be, and is there anything I could or should do which might help avoid the internets predicted certain doom?
Cheers,
FEF.
"Ese" my Fireleg (Brachypelma boehmei?) has been a great spider from sling to now, a young adult I think at a good 3 inches across, but today I noticed a white/yellow spot on its abdomen (not sexed 'it' yet):

Sorry about the shocking picture but through the enclosure it is tricky on the phone. It's defo not like the pre-molt shiny bald patches I usually see, it is also on only one side from what I can tell. Having googled and read forums the suggestion is that whatever it is means certain death, cheerful place the internet
FYI, I'm in the UK and it's blisteringly hot (over 19C is scorching for the UK but it's actually about 28C again today!!). I'm wondering if it is a bit muggy in the plastic enclosure and perhaps moist as a result of water dish refills being a little more regular due to them drying out quickly. I don't mist my enclosure but I do I often drip water on the way in or overfill a little around the dish which is in an otherwise dry enclosure. Perhaps the additional refills and 'spillage' is enough to make it 'less dry' than normal?
I can't think what else to say since everything else is good, no mould anywhere, healthy appetite and good posture. Does anyone have an opinion as to what this could be, and is there anything I could or should do which might help avoid the internets predicted certain doom?
Cheers,
FEF.