What should i do

kooky

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leave it alone. it knows what to do, dont mist it, dont touch it, just let it do its thing
 

PidderPeets

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As already stated, leave it alone. It could take 20 minutes (unlikely because it looks larger) to a few hours. Don't bother it until it's done and back on it's feet. Ideally, you'll want to leave it alone for a couple weeks after it's finished
 

MGery92

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I agree with @kooky , the enclosure seems moist enough. A few hours, and your spider will be in its new clothes. ;)
 

Ellenantula

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Like others have commented: leave it alone. Don't mist, and make sure it has a water in its dish at all times.
It will probably do some stretching and 'yoga' moves when it completes moult.
Don't touch, move it or bother it when moult is completed -- it needs to harden up first -- which could take 10 -14 days for an adult (slightly less for juvenile).
Wait until fangs harden (turn black) before attempting to feed it.

Good luck for a successful moult.
 

miss moxie

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Yeah misting doesn't do anything really. It looks like the sub is damp so that will help with the humidity. Top off the water dish and leave it alone.

Don't forget to snag the exuviae when it's safe to do so! If you haven't sexed them yet, now is your chance.
 

Gpack

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Yeah misting doesn't do anything really. It looks like the sub is damp so that will help with the humidity. Top off the water dish and leave it alone.

Don't forget to snag the exuviae when it's safe to do so! If you haven't sexed them yet, now is your chance.
I sexed it. Its male :(
 
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