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Help diagnose my T!!
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<blockquote data-quote="KHolyoak" data-source="post: 151280" data-attributes="member: 27388"><p>[ATTACH=full]37622[/ATTACH] Hey Guys,</p><p>I’m a T newb and I tried to find the species category for my GBB(<strong>Chromatopelma) </strong>and I couldn’t find it. I turn to you all her for some help though. My T has a weird dry skin on her abdomen. It’s been there for a few months and after her not eating last night( she was almost scared of the cricket, I took the cricket out after she didn’t eat it) I figured she is pre-molt. Pic provided, it’s bottom left of her abdomen.</p><p>One user suggested this is dandruff? </p><p>Any help is greatly appreciated.</p><p>Again sorry for posting this in the wrong species category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KHolyoak, post: 151280, member: 27388"] [ATTACH=full]37622[/ATTACH] Hey Guys, I’m a T newb and I tried to find the species category for my GBB([B]Chromatopelma) [/B]and I couldn’t find it. I turn to you all her for some help though. My T has a weird dry skin on her abdomen. It’s been there for a few months and after her not eating last night( she was almost scared of the cricket, I took the cricket out after she didn’t eat it) I figured she is pre-molt. Pic provided, it’s bottom left of her abdomen. One user suggested this is dandruff? Any help is greatly appreciated. Again sorry for posting this in the wrong species category. [/QUOTE]
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