Issehalsey
Arachnopeon
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- May 5, 2013
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My Brachypelma Baumgarteni, Charmander....
I saw her two days ago walking very weird. Almost DKS like. She wasn't lifting her body off the ground, and was clumping her bedding under her mouth. Moved her, found mold in that clump. So i immediately put her in an ICU. She started moving more yesterday, but I still left her there cause I thought she might have been getting dehydrated. (She always has a full, clean waterdish. However she was not using it.)
Turns out that ICU was probably the worst thing I couldve done. Apparently she was in premolt, or she forced a molt. Idk. So this morning I checked on her, and found she started to molt. Carapace was popped out and so was her abdomen. Unfortunately her legs were stuck at two cuticles. So I waited to see if she'd get out but she started hardening. So I decided to help her. Cut her out, and I saved her (I hope.) All her legs came out great, minimal to no blood loss. Only bad thing is she is most likely losing a pedipalp. She should be fine. My question is.. is there anything I can do for her other than making sure she's drinking enough? I assume no, but I have to ask. She is my most prized tarantula.
Before molt and after surgery. Yes shes on a table, but that's not where it started. I had her on a paper towel, but she was fighting me a little and scooted off it.

I saw her two days ago walking very weird. Almost DKS like. She wasn't lifting her body off the ground, and was clumping her bedding under her mouth. Moved her, found mold in that clump. So i immediately put her in an ICU. She started moving more yesterday, but I still left her there cause I thought she might have been getting dehydrated. (She always has a full, clean waterdish. However she was not using it.)
Turns out that ICU was probably the worst thing I couldve done. Apparently she was in premolt, or she forced a molt. Idk. So this morning I checked on her, and found she started to molt. Carapace was popped out and so was her abdomen. Unfortunately her legs were stuck at two cuticles. So I waited to see if she'd get out but she started hardening. So I decided to help her. Cut her out, and I saved her (I hope.) All her legs came out great, minimal to no blood loss. Only bad thing is she is most likely losing a pedipalp. She should be fine. My question is.. is there anything I can do for her other than making sure she's drinking enough? I assume no, but I have to ask. She is my most prized tarantula.
Before molt and after surgery. Yes shes on a table, but that's not where it started. I had her on a paper towel, but she was fighting me a little and scooted off it.

