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<blockquote data-quote="Tgotty90" data-source="post: 121769" data-attributes="member: 8413"><p>What you seen as a drunk tarantula was actually dks(dyskinetic syndrome) their are multiple causes but pesticides are one of the things that can do this. It can take weeks before tarantulas show these symptoms and at that point there's almost no hope, I had this happen to five of my adult Ts and I was lucky enough to actually have one that pulled through and fully recovered. Mine came from feeding my Ts bad crickets but it was horrible to have to watch some of my favorite Ts go through this. At any rate sounds like you have interest in them so like Enn said you should definitely look into getting a T of your own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgotty90, post: 121769, member: 8413"] What you seen as a drunk tarantula was actually dks(dyskinetic syndrome) their are multiple causes but pesticides are one of the things that can do this. It can take weeks before tarantulas show these symptoms and at that point there's almost no hope, I had this happen to five of my adult Ts and I was lucky enough to actually have one that pulled through and fully recovered. Mine came from feeding my Ts bad crickets but it was horrible to have to watch some of my favorite Ts go through this. At any rate sounds like you have interest in them so like Enn said you should definitely look into getting a T of your own. [/QUOTE]
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