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Baby tarantula stung by a tarantula wasp
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<blockquote data-quote="exalien" data-source="post: 136354" data-attributes="member: 28114"><p>My T has started doing the same as your [USER=27958]@Alycia[/USER] - keeps ending up on its back. This after having it for 5 weeks now. It happened for the first time last night. At first I thought it had fallen because it had its front legs plastered on the glass and I thought maybe it tried to climb the glass but couldnt and just fell over, so last night I turned him over, and within about 30 minutes he was on his back again. This time I left him there all night thinking maybe he was molting, but this morning he is in the exact same position. He is alive but just on his back.</p><p></p><p>This seems like strange behavior to me. Did your T eventually stop rolling over? How long should I let him on his back before I roll him back over?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exalien, post: 136354, member: 28114"] My T has started doing the same as your [USER=27958]@Alycia[/USER] - keeps ending up on its back. This after having it for 5 weeks now. It happened for the first time last night. At first I thought it had fallen because it had its front legs plastered on the glass and I thought maybe it tried to climb the glass but couldnt and just fell over, so last night I turned him over, and within about 30 minutes he was on his back again. This time I left him there all night thinking maybe he was molting, but this morning he is in the exact same position. He is alive but just on his back. This seems like strange behavior to me. Did your T eventually stop rolling over? How long should I let him on his back before I roll him back over? [/QUOTE]
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