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Partial, week-long "death curl"
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<blockquote data-quote="Hagraven" data-source="post: 229538" data-attributes="member: 39019"><p>Really appreciate you. I've never had one of my spiders hold most of their legs under their carapace as such, nor act so sluggish and unresponsive. </p><p>With that being said, as soon as I posted this I went about to try and get a photo of the behavior...and couldn't! Seems the little devil must have heard me worrying and decided to make what appears to be a full recovery *fingers crossed.* After attending to their enclosure the other day I noticed that from behind a webbed curtain they even lifted their outstretched front two legs in a gentle warning- full of much more life and vigor than before. Here's hoping I see 'em grow big and old!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hagraven, post: 229538, member: 39019"] Really appreciate you. I've never had one of my spiders hold most of their legs under their carapace as such, nor act so sluggish and unresponsive. With that being said, as soon as I posted this I went about to try and get a photo of the behavior...and couldn't! Seems the little devil must have heard me worrying and decided to make what appears to be a full recovery *fingers crossed.* After attending to their enclosure the other day I noticed that from behind a webbed curtain they even lifted their outstretched front two legs in a gentle warning- full of much more life and vigor than before. Here's hoping I see 'em grow big and old! [/QUOTE]
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