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<blockquote data-quote="under.the.ivy" data-source="post: 104638" data-attributes="member: 15693"><p>Is there any way to try and induce a molt if the tarantula is refusing to eat? </p><p></p><p>I don't use any chemicals to clean the enclosure, just boiling water. Also I don't use tap water for her to drink, i use bottled water. And all aersol products i use like hairspray and deodorant i spray in the bathroom so it doesn't effect the tarantula because i know they can be sensitive to stuff like that- it doesn't seem explainable.</p><p></p><p>I know that you can give dehydrated tarantulas water with a pipette, is there any way i could do this with mushed up crickets or something? If i turned them into a liquid and fed the tarantula like this could this possibly help her to molt faster since she is not eating on her own?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="under.the.ivy, post: 104638, member: 15693"] Is there any way to try and induce a molt if the tarantula is refusing to eat? I don't use any chemicals to clean the enclosure, just boiling water. Also I don't use tap water for her to drink, i use bottled water. And all aersol products i use like hairspray and deodorant i spray in the bathroom so it doesn't effect the tarantula because i know they can be sensitive to stuff like that- it doesn't seem explainable. I know that you can give dehydrated tarantulas water with a pipette, is there any way i could do this with mushed up crickets or something? If i turned them into a liquid and fed the tarantula like this could this possibly help her to molt faster since she is not eating on her own? [/QUOTE]
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