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Brachypelma is dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="AndrewClayton" data-source="post: 235208" data-attributes="member: 28745"><p>Can you post pics? What size was the sling the last you seen it and what are the temperatures it's being kept at, this is normal behaviour for bigger spiders not so much for a sling unless it's being kept at very low temps. The sling stage should be over if it's nearly 2 years old</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndrewClayton, post: 235208, member: 28745"] Can you post pics? What size was the sling the last you seen it and what are the temperatures it's being kept at, this is normal behaviour for bigger spiders not so much for a sling unless it's being kept at very low temps. The sling stage should be over if it's nearly 2 years old [/QUOTE]
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