ao4649
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Apr 17, 2016
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So my g. pulchripes sling is in a bad way-- I fed her last night (beheaded mealworm, as per usual. It's her first meal since her last molt a week and a half ago and she did, in fact, eat it), went to bed. I woke up to find her at the enterence of her burrow, in a death curl, but not dead yet. She's very lethargic, barely moved (uncurled when i picked her up, but otherwise didn't respond to being picked up at all-- a big red flag, she normally doesn't tolerate being handled). Her abdomen isn't shriveled (but I mean, she did just eat) but I applied some water to her fangs just in case.
I have an ICU ready, but I'm wondering if anyone has any idea what might have caused it? This is really out of the blue-- the only husbandry changes recently have been the room I keep my t's in getting a bit warmer (in the 70's as opposed to the 60's they were previously in; my house's air conditioning system is messed up), but I doubt that would cause something like this. She has no visible injuries and her enclosure is free of mites or mold.
I have an ICU ready, but I'm wondering if anyone has any idea what might have caused it? This is really out of the blue-- the only husbandry changes recently have been the room I keep my t's in getting a bit warmer (in the 70's as opposed to the 60's they were previously in; my house's air conditioning system is messed up), but I doubt that would cause something like this. She has no visible injuries and her enclosure is free of mites or mold.