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GBB T health and behaviour

d0tmatrix

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scotland
Hi guys,

I have a GBB, couple months old, just had its first molt a few weeks ago.
Been noticing recently that he has been resting on the side of the viv with 2-3 legs tucked in. Have seen information about possible early signs of dehydration but viv is kept at optimum humid and always has water in dish.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated as I'm new to this and just want to know what this behaviour could be and if I need to change anything.
Thanks in advance guys.
 

Arachnoclown

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Location
The Oregon rain forest
A photo of your set up would be nice to diagnose any problems you may be having.
Your using alot of words that aren't used with Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens. Viv and humidity are two things throwing up red flags to me. Gbbs are arid species that won't survive in a enclosure with humidity or added humidity with plants.
 

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