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Poecilotheria
DISASTER! :(
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<blockquote data-quote="Ghost" data-source="post: 65665" data-attributes="member: 3461"><p>I have used superglue a couple of times on my T's over the years.</p><p>The best way I have found to apply the glue is to use a plastic drinking straw and only use a very small amount of glue over the wound,this way the glue drys in a minute or so and by only using a small amount it helps prevent any moulting problems in future as using to much can cause problems with moulting in the area that the glue was applied to,alternatively instead of superglue you can use corn starch using the same method.</p><p>Anyway I hope everything works out for your T and she pulls through.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghost, post: 65665, member: 3461"] I have used superglue a couple of times on my T's over the years. The best way I have found to apply the glue is to use a plastic drinking straw and only use a very small amount of glue over the wound,this way the glue drys in a minute or so and by only using a small amount it helps prevent any moulting problems in future as using to much can cause problems with moulting in the area that the glue was applied to,alternatively instead of superglue you can use corn starch using the same method. Anyway I hope everything works out for your T and she pulls through..... [/QUOTE]
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