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<blockquote data-quote="Golgotha" data-source="post: 211767" data-attributes="member: 38558"><p>Greetings from Queen Creek, Arizona. I cared for a wild caught local Tucson Bronze tarantula for several months. He was doing great and eating and drinking well. One morning I found him trying to molt and this lien -like thing coming out. He never finished the molt. See strange video. After the natural sadness, I wanted to find out what went wrong. Taking the video to an awesome pet store (Tropical Treasures) in Phoenix where I purchased an absolute gorgeous Chaco Golden Knee. The store looked at the video and said a parasite killed it and is more common in a wild caught. This was encouraging that it was not me that caused its demise. </p><p>Video- Failed parasite molt</p><p>Fist picture - Absolutely stunning Chaco Golden Knee</p><p>Second Picture - It looks like a female to me but I am a noob. </p><p></p><p>Opinions Please</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golgotha, post: 211767, member: 38558"] Greetings from Queen Creek, Arizona. I cared for a wild caught local Tucson Bronze tarantula for several months. He was doing great and eating and drinking well. One morning I found him trying to molt and this lien -like thing coming out. He never finished the molt. See strange video. After the natural sadness, I wanted to find out what went wrong. Taking the video to an awesome pet store (Tropical Treasures) in Phoenix where I purchased an absolute gorgeous Chaco Golden Knee. The store looked at the video and said a parasite killed it and is more common in a wild caught. This was encouraging that it was not me that caused its demise. Video- Failed parasite molt Fist picture - Absolutely stunning Chaco Golden Knee Second Picture - It looks like a female to me but I am a noob. Opinions Please Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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