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Poecilotheria
DISASTER! :(
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<blockquote data-quote="syzygy" data-source="post: 65957" data-attributes="member: 4361"><p>Many years ago I had a sling manage to get it's legs and body through an air hole, but it's fat abdomen kept him from escaping. He couldn't back out so I had to cut him free and in the process his abdomen scraped on a plastic edge and he was leaking pretty bad. In that case superglue worked well. By the 2nd post injury molt there was no visible damage and he lived a full Brachy life.</p><p></p><p>Obviously a very different situation, but there is hope. I'm rooting for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="syzygy, post: 65957, member: 4361"] Many years ago I had a sling manage to get it's legs and body through an air hole, but it's fat abdomen kept him from escaping. He couldn't back out so I had to cut him free and in the process his abdomen scraped on a plastic edge and he was leaking pretty bad. In that case superglue worked well. By the 2nd post injury molt there was no visible damage and he lived a full Brachy life. Obviously a very different situation, but there is hope. I'm rooting for her. [/QUOTE]
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