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Disappearing molt?
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<blockquote data-quote="arachnofreak666" data-source="post: 33364" data-attributes="member: 3382"><p>you wont see it because they have buried it, even though they are practically buried in their burrow already. Ts are usually very clean when it comes to there home and will burry there food when they are done with it too. some will even just throw it outside there burrow just to get it out of there. I wouldn't even try to dig for their molt because 9 times out of 10 it will be comepletely destroyed and in pieces. you said your L. Parahybana looks as though it may molt soon, so check it every morning before work or whenever you have time and it you catch in during its molt, then wait until its done and get the molt out of there ASAP. but keep in mind, you should not disturb the T even after a molt, that's when they are very fragile!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arachnofreak666, post: 33364, member: 3382"] you wont see it because they have buried it, even though they are practically buried in their burrow already. Ts are usually very clean when it comes to there home and will burry there food when they are done with it too. some will even just throw it outside there burrow just to get it out of there. I wouldn't even try to dig for their molt because 9 times out of 10 it will be comepletely destroyed and in pieces. you said your L. Parahybana looks as though it may molt soon, so check it every morning before work or whenever you have time and it you catch in during its molt, then wait until its done and get the molt out of there ASAP. but keep in mind, you should not disturb the T even after a molt, that's when they are very fragile! [/QUOTE]
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