Possible stuck molt?

RS69223

Arachnopeon
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I noticed her on her back around 10 last night, checked on her this morning to see how molting went, she's still on her back with absolutely no molting progress, she seems to be moving around a lot. I gave her a couple drops of water. Idk if she has a stuck molt or possibly something else going on, she was fine until yesterday. Also some weird looking thing on one of her feet. I just got her on February 23rd.

I noticed her on her back around 10 last night, checked on her this morning to see how molting went, she's still on her back with absolutely no molting progress, she seems to be moving around a lot. I gave her a couple drops of water. Idk if she has a stuck molt or possibly something else going on, she was fine until yesterday. Also some weird looking thing on one of her feet. I just got her on February 23rd.
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RS69223

Arachnopeon
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Real time, my best guess is she has that dks disease and somehow got flipped over on her back, I flipped her back over on her feet, she has no signs of pre molt. She has weird motor skills. And can barely walk, I tried feeding her also.

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3rd set of legs are curled under but she still tries to crawl and reacts to touch.
 

Scarabyte

Arachnosquire
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Can you send a picture of her enclosure? That pose doesn't look good at all.
 

Goopyguy56

Arachnoangel
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My guess is she got hurt. I have heard about certain feeders could carry some bad things.
 

viper69

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Real time, my best guess is she has that dks disease and somehow got flipped over on her back, I flipped her back over on her feet, she has no signs of pre molt. She has weird motor skills. And can barely walk, I tried feeding her also.

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3rd set of legs are curled under but she still tries to crawl and reacts to touch.
DKS is not a disease.
 
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