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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 231184" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>First, welcome to both the forum & the hobby. </p><p></p><p>Second, don't worry if your T has survived a bad molt. These happen very occasionally & T's seem to thrive in captivity, even if the molt did not go as we hoped. </p><p></p><p>I have a Brachypelma hamorii whose rear legs resemble the toes of Aladdins shoes. </p><p><img src="https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/IkAAAOSwg9Bibf38/s-l400.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p>At first we worried she would struggle & assumed she would molt again quickly to rectify the issue. But it has been well over a year & she manages just fine. </p><p></p><p>As for the missing legs on your Avic avic. You are about to witness one of natures true miracles, as next time they molt, you will see two very thin legs & the molt after that, will need your memory to know which legs were lost, as it will once again have 8 perfect legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 231184, member: 29323"] First, welcome to both the forum & the hobby. Second, don't worry if your T has survived a bad molt. These happen very occasionally & T's seem to thrive in captivity, even if the molt did not go as we hoped. I have a Brachypelma hamorii whose rear legs resemble the toes of Aladdins shoes. [IMG]https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/IkAAAOSwg9Bibf38/s-l400.jpg[/IMG] At first we worried she would struggle & assumed she would molt again quickly to rectify the issue. But it has been well over a year & she manages just fine. As for the missing legs on your Avic avic. You are about to witness one of natures true miracles, as next time they molt, you will see two very thin legs & the molt after that, will need your memory to know which legs were lost, as it will once again have 8 perfect legs. [/QUOTE]
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