Jim1202
Arachnopeon
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- Sep 22, 2016
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Hello everyone,
This is my first post, unfortunately its about my adult female P. Fasciata!
I bought her four months, I rehomed her in her enclosure and she was eating fine as expected.
Over the last month, she has been very lethargic and webbing up heavily, I assumed she was coming up to a moult.
I came home from work today and thought she was moulting (I could only see a few legs up in the air as she was in her hide). An hour or so later and she has moved near the entrance of her hide and looks like she is in the death curl position.
My question is, what should I do? I could try an ICU but she does move every now and then. and i'd have to destroy her hide to get her (which I feel may stress her out even more), or should I just keep an eye on her for now?
Thanks a lot,
James
This is my first post, unfortunately its about my adult female P. Fasciata!
I bought her four months, I rehomed her in her enclosure and she was eating fine as expected.
Over the last month, she has been very lethargic and webbing up heavily, I assumed she was coming up to a moult.
I came home from work today and thought she was moulting (I could only see a few legs up in the air as she was in her hide). An hour or so later and she has moved near the entrance of her hide and looks like she is in the death curl position.
My question is, what should I do? I could try an ICU but she does move every now and then. and i'd have to destroy her hide to get her (which I feel may stress her out even more), or should I just keep an eye on her for now?
Thanks a lot,
James