Wildwolf645
Arachnopeon
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- Aug 9, 2020
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Thank you so much!I agree with thatdadlife619 signs of pre-molt include not eating so it’s normal.
Also it’s arboreal, they do those cocoons and molt there. If it’s your first time dealing with the moulting process I’ll advice you to watch some YouTube videos to know what to expect.
Terrestrials also do this web mats to lay backwards and moult. Now, it’s very important not to disturb your T, it will know what to do, don’t worry
Good luck!
It’s a Avicularia avicularia and looks to be about 3 or 4 incheslooks like it’s about to molt, just leave it be. Also would be helpful to provide species of the specimen as well as size.
Be sure to not feed anything to it for about a week so it’s fangs along with it’s body can harden upThank you so much!
It’s a Avicularia avicularia and looks to be about 3 or 4 inches