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Arizona Blonde - to molt or not

Golgotha

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Queen Creek AZ
I have an Arizona Blonde that was caught in the wild. It has not molted since getting it. I also have a Chaco Golden Knee that I purchased as a sling and have watched it molt several times. It measures about 4" foot to foot. The issue I am having is with the Arizona Blonde. In its enclosure there is a hide. It webbed up all three openings of the hide. I have seen this same behavior in the Chaco golden knee. The difference is that the Arizona blonde has been in its hide for about three weeks now. I check on it with a flashlight occasionally. It definitely changes positions, but there is no molt in the hide. It is also always on its feet when I check. I remember my Chaco did similar but molted after about a week. I always have fresh water in its bowl, but it has not eaten or drank in three weeks. Since it is in a different position every time I look with flashlight it is obviously alive. When do I start to be concerned? I did not remove the webbing from the three openings. I did not want to cause it stress. How long can this go on for? Thanks.
 

Golgotha

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boreece27

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Tennessee
My B. Albiceps molted last month and it was in its hide for months before that. I had no way of checking on it without disrupting the hide, so I let things be and hoped for the best. I only knew it molted because it kicked the molt out. After that it was several weeks before it finally came out. Now, it’s out all the time. My advice is just be patient and know that they know what they are doing.
 

Golgotha

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It molted last night! I am leaning on it being a Male. What do you think? Also the picture of front lags. Are those "hooks"? That would confirm. They are so tiny. Let me know
 

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