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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 233187" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Older Ts I believe can experience some molting issues and with her molting right side up ! Only thing I can think to do is keep an eye on her! I have lost a couple T's just after a molt and no visible reason why! Had a Psalmopeous Victori, bout 2 and half DLS , molt and seemed to be OK . Re-housed a few weeks later and she just didn't have that Psalmopeous spunkiness and within 1 days she was gone. Ate one time after molt and before re-house and have no clue what happened! I was gutted! B. Hamorii flipped on back and never flipped back over. Time I intervened she was on her way out and was too late. Casey K, Arachnoclown , and the other long timers may can give better advice but just to keep close watch is best I can do. Best of luck to u both and God bless!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 233187, member: 37740"] Older Ts I believe can experience some molting issues and with her molting right side up ! Only thing I can think to do is keep an eye on her! I have lost a couple T's just after a molt and no visible reason why! Had a Psalmopeous Victori, bout 2 and half DLS , molt and seemed to be OK . Re-housed a few weeks later and she just didn't have that Psalmopeous spunkiness and within 1 days she was gone. Ate one time after molt and before re-house and have no clue what happened! I was gutted! B. Hamorii flipped on back and never flipped back over. Time I intervened she was on her way out and was too late. Casey K, Arachnoclown , and the other long timers may can give better advice but just to keep close watch is best I can do. Best of luck to u both and God bless!! [/QUOTE]
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