WHy does my spider have a fupa?

fantasticp

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My B. Smithi molted today, and pardon the crappy photo, but look! Anyone else seen this? Is it bad? What went wrong? It has this crazy pimple thing and it's freaking me out!

 
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Firstly, whats a fupa? Secondly, there is no pic.

Aidan
 

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crazy pimple things arnt good is it on the top side or bottom of the abdomen?
 

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fupa

maybe it's supposed to mean <edit> up abdomen. just a thought
 
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s_butterfly said:
maybe it's supposed to mean <edit> up abdomen. just a thought
I was thinking Feux paux (spelling?) phonetically Foh Paw?

But I like yours better s_butterfly! {D
 
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a FUPA in an acronym used to describe the anatomy of fat women. <EDIT> . I can not tell if that red X has a FUPA or not.
 
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sonatine_pellin said:
Probably Faux Pas..

French that means : making a bad step, a bad move, etc
Thank you so much! It was very early in the morning when my brain attempted that spelling! ;)

Still no pic.... :?
 

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I did add a pic, and when I look at this thread I can see it. Did I do something wrong in posting it I wonder? The pimple thing is on the bottom of the abdomen, and if you haven't heard the acronym FUPA, you have to email me for the explanation.
 

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i can't see the pix either tried two diff methods that usually work and got nothing . sorry. f'd up pimpled bum?
 

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Well, it has molted again (already), and the lump is still there. I have also learned how to post pics since the other post. (although my camera still sucks). It looks like one giant blob below the booklungs. Common deformity? :? Anyone seen this? Shouldn't affect anything, right?



 

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I haven't heard of this in B. smithi, but B. albopilosum are known for developing a lump (often fluid-filled), on the ventral side of the abdomen, usually right between the booklungs. I had a B. albopilosum that had this affliction for quite a while, shed one day, and it was gone. No ill effects whatsoever. In other cases, the lump ruptured and the resulting wound was fatal. I'm not sure what caused this on your B. smithi (to be honest, I can't even see it in the picture), but I'd just keep a close eye on it, and you might consider changing substrates. I'm not sure what you're using now, but something less abrasive might be helpful.

Good luck,

Tim
 

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This has got to be one of the murkiest, hard to read, hard to see pic, clear as mud, informative as church and as intelligent as Bush threads I have ever had the hilarious pleasure of witnessing.

I can't even see the lump which was descibed as a fupa? which I don't understand...
This has got to be the kinda stuff Dr. Seuss was reading before he wrote...
 
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Yup, definately a fupa if I ever saw one. Big one too.

I always think they look to my layman's eye like a kind of hernia.

Anyone know much about fupas in tarantulas?
 

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Listen... the "cancer" thing is really cracking me up... this has to be one of the funniest threads in a long time, and I'm not even sure why.

Ok, in all seriousness: Are you sure that there's a lump or "pimple" there? From what I can see, which is not much, it just looks like normal wear and tear. If there is just some "hair" missing down there, that's not too uncommon, and is not viewed as a problem. Sorry for finding this thread amusing. I really hope your tarantula pulls through.

Good luck,

Tim
 
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