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<blockquote data-quote="cameron121901" data-source="post: 89253" data-attributes="member: 9644"><p>I just got my Mexican Red Knee Tarantula yesterday, and it had been 2 days after molting. When I put my tarantula in its' terrarium, it crawled to the top left corner of its terrarium. The tarantula was using a bowl of water at the pet store, with rocks in the bottom so it wouldn't drown. I decided to buy and use a sponge. I'm worried that my tarantula might be dehydrated, because its abdomen is quite small for the size it should be, and it hasn't been moving much. So my question is, should I move my tarantula to the bottom to find some water, or should I just leave it alone on the side of the terrarium since he/she just recently molted?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cameron121901, post: 89253, member: 9644"] I just got my Mexican Red Knee Tarantula yesterday, and it had been 2 days after molting. When I put my tarantula in its' terrarium, it crawled to the top left corner of its terrarium. The tarantula was using a bowl of water at the pet store, with rocks in the bottom so it wouldn't drown. I decided to buy and use a sponge. I'm worried that my tarantula might be dehydrated, because its abdomen is quite small for the size it should be, and it hasn't been moving much. So my question is, should I move my tarantula to the bottom to find some water, or should I just leave it alone on the side of the terrarium since he/she just recently molted? [/QUOTE]
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