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Hi I don’t know much about tarantulas and I was wondering how much longer until this little guy molts
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<blockquote data-quote="timc" data-source="post: 180614" data-attributes="member: 4054"><p>Looks like some kind of Brachypelma species. Is it still eating? If it’s still accepting food it’s not likely in premolt. While some individuals will eat right up until the day they molt, it’s pretty rare among Brachys in my experience. And i’ll echo [USER=28710]@ilovebrachys[/USER], excessive handling can lead to a more stressful molt for your tarantula. Plus, I don’t like it when giants rip off my roof and pull me out of my house to stroll over their enormous fingers for 20 minuets, it’s terrible. Spiders don’t like it either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timc, post: 180614, member: 4054"] Looks like some kind of Brachypelma species. Is it still eating? If it’s still accepting food it’s not likely in premolt. While some individuals will eat right up until the day they molt, it’s pretty rare among Brachys in my experience. And i’ll echo [USER=28710]@ilovebrachys[/USER], excessive handling can lead to a more stressful molt for your tarantula. Plus, I don’t like it when giants rip off my roof and pull me out of my house to stroll over their enormous fingers for 20 minuets, it’s terrible. Spiders don’t like it either. [/QUOTE]
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Hi I don’t know much about tarantulas and I was wondering how much longer until this little guy molts
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