JS35
Arachnopeon
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- Dec 24, 2019
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Ah, yes, the fabled droopy butt. She's fine, just being a weirdo. Sometimes my P. cambridgei does the same thing...it looks ridiculous but never fails to make me chuckle. In the photo yours almost looks like she's aiming her butt towards something like some kind of cannon.
Don't worry about her, she's just hanging out.
Seriously though, I see my arboreals do this semi-regularly and doesn't mean anything is wrong with them. I think they're just relaxed.
Thanks you all for your help, now I can finally relax knowing that there is nothing wrong with her.I’ve seen my avic do this. Plus some other T’s. They are all healthy. So I wouldn’t worry about it
Normal, move along and enjoy nature.View attachment 341730
This T just molted yesterday and when she finished her abdomen was hanging on quite weirdly, and I was just wondering if this was normal for this species, or if it is something that I should be concerned about. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Normal, move along and enjoy nature.
Or it could be COVID-19, have you performed a COVID check....
Your tarantula is tarantula-ing, nothing to worry about.
Thank you for your helpMy arboreal species are found like this often - especially my Avicularia. It's a favourite position.