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My 1 1/4" G. Pulchra sling has refused crickets for 3 days. I figure it may be gettng ready to molt. It seems to have put down thin wisps of webbing here and there, but nothing looking like a "bed".
Today I noticed in the back portion of his burrow, and also on the underside of his rump, which is situated in the back portion of the burrow, what appears to be fine, shiny, almost silver slivers or particles, almost like silvery white ice crystals. There is webbing in that part of the burrow. Is it moisture particles on the webbing? The particles have not moved or jumped - but it looks strange, and my T seems more stationary than usual and is not eating, though he seems all right other than that.
Today I noticed in the back portion of his burrow, and also on the underside of his rump, which is situated in the back portion of the burrow, what appears to be fine, shiny, almost silver slivers or particles, almost like silvery white ice crystals. There is webbing in that part of the burrow. Is it moisture particles on the webbing? The particles have not moved or jumped - but it looks strange, and my T seems more stationary than usual and is not eating, though he seems all right other than that.