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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 202765" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>Arboreals don't get shiny butts or bald spots.. many don't have urticating hairs to rub off (old worlds don't have them at all). Avics (new world arborels) don't flick their hairs like terrestrial spiders, they rub them onto their threat. They don't even rub them off onto their webbing before molting. Theres only a couple ways to tell they are in premolt, not eating, moving slow or lethargic, having a hard time climbing and sticking to the glass on the enclosure, extremely aggressive (threat posture) for little to no reason at all, and dingy faded coloration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 202765, member: 27444"] Arboreals don't get shiny butts or bald spots.. many don't have urticating hairs to rub off (old worlds don't have them at all). Avics (new world arborels) don't flick their hairs like terrestrial spiders, they rub them onto their threat. They don't even rub them off onto their webbing before molting. Theres only a couple ways to tell they are in premolt, not eating, moving slow or lethargic, having a hard time climbing and sticking to the glass on the enclosure, extremely aggressive (threat posture) for little to no reason at all, and dingy faded coloration. [/QUOTE]
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