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<blockquote data-quote="Oredhel" data-source="post: 227692" data-attributes="member: 39584"><p>Hello everyone! My G Pulchripes recently passed due to a bad molt. She borrowed herself (she was a big sling, almost juvenile) and when nothing happened after a month i decided to open the borrow to see if everything was ok and i found her with all her legs stuck in the molt. I tried to release the legs beeing extra careful and even knowing that she wouldn't be able to walk, but since she was alive i thougth she might have a chance. She survived but didn't eat or drink and died a few weeks after that. Very sad. Don't really understand what happened: i was keeping her like my other t's and she was doing fine until that molt (humidity, feeding, etc).</p><p>But since i really like the golden knees i bought another tiny sling, and now she is doing the same. Borrowed herself like two weeks ago and nothing is happening inside the enclosure. Should i leave her alone? Should i check? i don want to freak out but i'm concerned because i'm not sure what could be the problem. i also have a t albo, a pulchra, a boehmei, an auratum, one avic avic and a gbb and they are all ok and molting without any issues. It could be just bad luck? i mean the g pulchripes suposed to be hardy can't understand what could be affecting them and not the others. Thx for reading! Greetings to everyone from Argentina =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oredhel, post: 227692, member: 39584"] Hello everyone! My G Pulchripes recently passed due to a bad molt. She borrowed herself (she was a big sling, almost juvenile) and when nothing happened after a month i decided to open the borrow to see if everything was ok and i found her with all her legs stuck in the molt. I tried to release the legs beeing extra careful and even knowing that she wouldn't be able to walk, but since she was alive i thougth she might have a chance. She survived but didn't eat or drink and died a few weeks after that. Very sad. Don't really understand what happened: i was keeping her like my other t's and she was doing fine until that molt (humidity, feeding, etc). But since i really like the golden knees i bought another tiny sling, and now she is doing the same. Borrowed herself like two weeks ago and nothing is happening inside the enclosure. Should i leave her alone? Should i check? i don want to freak out but i'm concerned because i'm not sure what could be the problem. i also have a t albo, a pulchra, a boehmei, an auratum, one avic avic and a gbb and they are all ok and molting without any issues. It could be just bad luck? i mean the g pulchripes suposed to be hardy can't understand what could be affecting them and not the others. Thx for reading! Greetings to everyone from Argentina =) [/QUOTE]
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