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C.versicolor had a bad molt. Advice please.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hagraven" data-source="post: 230057" data-attributes="member: 39019"><p>Poor thing. Heartbreaking to see. I'm sorry I don't have anything to offer, but your decision to wait and see if he eats seems sound. As it was said, maybe try both pre-killed food and live food at different times if one isn't taken at first. Who knows, maybe with your care he'll molt again- and perhaps soon. I know its way different, but my adult Aphonopelma Seemanni, who had lost a leg, molted twice in about two months. I think it was this forum that taught me that when a molt is not ideal, or if the spider sees benefit in molting again, they will do so really quickly. Really hope your guy pulls through. Bad molt aside, what a beautiful animal. All the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hagraven, post: 230057, member: 39019"] Poor thing. Heartbreaking to see. I'm sorry I don't have anything to offer, but your decision to wait and see if he eats seems sound. As it was said, maybe try both pre-killed food and live food at different times if one isn't taken at first. Who knows, maybe with your care he'll molt again- and perhaps soon. I know its way different, but my adult Aphonopelma Seemanni, who had lost a leg, molted twice in about two months. I think it was this forum that taught me that when a molt is not ideal, or if the spider sees benefit in molting again, they will do so really quickly. Really hope your guy pulls through. Bad molt aside, what a beautiful animal. All the best. [/QUOTE]
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