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I wanted to touch on the point of not finding a T in the wild dying from molting issues. Most small animals that died only last for a very short time as scavenger readily dissect the remains.
Coming from a reptile background, humidity plays a big part in reptiles shedding. Depending on where...
I've those type of hides in reptile cages and a few weren't 100% dry so had sap come out of them, I wonder if you were dealing with dried sap.
Scott
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Here is the list of the four I'm considering:
Brachypelma albopilosum
Euathlus sp. red
Brachypelma Smithi
Euathlus parvulus
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