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Recent content by Sonny Red

  1. Sonny Red

    Tarantula Feeding problem

    Should I put water back in her enclosure? Is it too risky that the mold will grow back? I just don't want her to get an internal infection. And do u have any advice on how I could get her to eat again?
  2. Sonny Red

    Tarantula Feeding problem

    all the little white spots on her is the mold. The biggest spot is right in the middle of her carapace.
  3. Sonny Red

    Tarantula Feeding problem

    Should I put water back in? I just don't want the mold on her exoskeleton to progress or grow internal that's why I was planning on keeping it dry until she molts. But should I give water or is it too risky?
  4. Sonny Red

    Tarantula Feeding problem

    I think I might of screwed up on that. I've been keeping water out of her new enclosure because I didn't want the mold to grow back in the enclosure and didn't want it to progress in her body. Should I give water? Because I thought rosies didn't need water and got moisture from food since...
  5. Sonny Red

    Tarantula Feeding problem

    But she has been fasting for about over a month. I will try to post a picture of her soon I won't be around for a couple days.
  6. Sonny Red

    Tarantula Feeding problem

    Hello, I'm in need of some advice. I have a female rose hair tarantula and a while ago she had a mold problem in her enclosure, the mold even grew on her back. I cleaned the enclosure very well and made sure no mold spores survived. I put her in a bone dry environment as I was recommended...
  7. Sonny Red

    Mold in enclosure

    I have a female rose hair tarantula about five years old, recently I've noticed mold growing in the enclosure at first I didn't worry too much. I then noticed a patch of mold growing on her back over her back opening. I was able to gently get it off with tweezers but the mold had grown in the...
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