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Dying versicolor or a double molt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glok69" data-source="post: 241237" data-attributes="member: 49862"><p>Hey everyone. My 3+ uear old versicolor came out of a molt in late November. Bigger of course. After about 10 days they accepted a cricket and did a few laps of the tank. But then it just stayed in the corner and hasn't eaten in weeks. It just ran away from a cricket I tried to give it. </p><p></p><p>They're well webbed up again. Could it be a molt straight after a molt? Does that happen? If it's a male I'm told their final molt gives them hooks on their front legs so they can mat before dying. But on close inspection, no sign of hooks. Its a new taller tank as they love to climb and maybe it just can't adjust to it? </p><p></p><p>Sorry the photos don't show much. They're heavily webbed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glok69, post: 241237, member: 49862"] Hey everyone. My 3+ uear old versicolor came out of a molt in late November. Bigger of course. After about 10 days they accepted a cricket and did a few laps of the tank. But then it just stayed in the corner and hasn't eaten in weeks. It just ran away from a cricket I tried to give it. They're well webbed up again. Could it be a molt straight after a molt? Does that happen? If it's a male I'm told their final molt gives them hooks on their front legs so they can mat before dying. But on close inspection, no sign of hooks. Its a new taller tank as they love to climb and maybe it just can't adjust to it? Sorry the photos don't show much. They're heavily webbed up. [/QUOTE]
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