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She's moving a lot more actively, you can barely see the wound anymore. She looked ready to molt for a few days, still looks shabby like she's in need of a molt, but I don't think she's going to try anytime soon.
She always does the web mat when feeding so with her it's hard to tell if it was...
As far as my admittedly novice T eyes are she looks healthy. The wound she seems to be trying to fix on her own. She's up and moving on her own now so I hope she can make it!!
Enclosure is a big 'cricket keeper' blue portable cage- fully intended her to be a re-release this spring.... but I liked her and decided to keep her. My other two just recently molted and she has been looking the same way they did right before they molted and then this. :(
I'm worried as heck...
Fluffy is unable to be handled, and the substrate is the same as what Petco used for my Chilean Rose, coconut something substrate. She (assuming it is female due to size) does climb but the substrate is an inch thick with a water dish partially buried, there is also a hermit crab sponge because...
I've got a "wild" Arkansas Chocolate Tarantula that I've had for roughly 6 months and tonight I noticed a strange gait and an almost split along the abdomen. I'm just wanting to see if there is anything I can do for Fluffy. :(