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<blockquote data-quote="FaaFaa" data-source="post: 40083" data-attributes="member: 3497"><p>Is this your first Tarantula?</p><p></p><p>Along with the picture of the T a good picture and description on your enclosure and husbandry will also be helpful.</p><p></p><p>Without seeing your T a few things come to mind, but these are pure speculation at this point. Some Ts will cover their feeding/molt mats with their hairs. Also some Ts will look pretty scruffy as they get closer to a molt. Or there could be things in the Ts enclosure that it is rubbing againt as it is moving around that will cause the hairs to fall off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FaaFaa, post: 40083, member: 3497"] Is this your first Tarantula? Along with the picture of the T a good picture and description on your enclosure and husbandry will also be helpful. Without seeing your T a few things come to mind, but these are pure speculation at this point. Some Ts will cover their feeding/molt mats with their hairs. Also some Ts will look pretty scruffy as they get closer to a molt. Or there could be things in the Ts enclosure that it is rubbing againt as it is moving around that will cause the hairs to fall off. [/QUOTE]
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