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Help! My new juvenile female has me worried!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bibbyboppityboo" data-source="post: 181261" data-attributes="member: 33970"><p>I'm so so so sorry to be so panicked but I'm very scared for my baby girl. I just received a juvenile Honduran curly haired female at 12:00pm today, but now its 5:00am and she's looking quite pitiful. Early today she was lively and happy, exploring everything. Now she won't leave the wall of her enclosure, she's got 4 of her legs curled in (all on the same side) and I'm wondering what happened. I thought maybe she was dehydrated, so I opened her enclosure and she bolted. I got her back in safely and positioned her over the water bowl, which she refused to drink from. Is she resting?? Is she just stressed from shipping?? I know I didn't injure her getting her back in her enclosure, what else could it be? I know its not molt because the breeder said she just molted. Can tarantulas death curl on the wall? please tell me no. </p><p></p><p>First photo is her earlier today.</p><p>Second is of her now, she's been in this exact spot for a while.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]49842[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]49841[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bibbyboppityboo, post: 181261, member: 33970"] I'm so so so sorry to be so panicked but I'm very scared for my baby girl. I just received a juvenile Honduran curly haired female at 12:00pm today, but now its 5:00am and she's looking quite pitiful. Early today she was lively and happy, exploring everything. Now she won't leave the wall of her enclosure, she's got 4 of her legs curled in (all on the same side) and I'm wondering what happened. I thought maybe she was dehydrated, so I opened her enclosure and she bolted. I got her back in safely and positioned her over the water bowl, which she refused to drink from. Is she resting?? Is she just stressed from shipping?? I know I didn't injure her getting her back in her enclosure, what else could it be? I know its not molt because the breeder said she just molted. Can tarantulas death curl on the wall? please tell me no. First photo is her earlier today. Second is of her now, she's been in this exact spot for a while. [ATTACH type="full"]49842[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]49841[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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