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How many molts to grow back a leg and pedipalp in a tiny spiderling?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jenniferinfl" data-source="post: 199415" data-attributes="member: 37398"><p>Nice! Thank you for the visual progression, that's helpful. I was starting to second guess myself this evening, my spouse likes to feed the T's and I was thinking, huh, wonder if he got the enclosures mixed up and gave this one a cricket. Fortunately, I try to take an intake photo of everything as it comes in. I didn't bother to transfer the photo I got because I knew it was blurry because it was just visible for a few moments before it hid. But, anyhow, blurry photo from when I rehoused it shows it missing a leg and pedipalp. So, at least I know it wasn't me and spouse doesn't have to even get scolded.. lol</p><p></p><p>I'm just so glad it can eat. This was a good lesson in looking a bit closer for expensive slings.. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenniferinfl, post: 199415, member: 37398"] Nice! Thank you for the visual progression, that's helpful. I was starting to second guess myself this evening, my spouse likes to feed the T's and I was thinking, huh, wonder if he got the enclosures mixed up and gave this one a cricket. Fortunately, I try to take an intake photo of everything as it comes in. I didn't bother to transfer the photo I got because I knew it was blurry because it was just visible for a few moments before it hid. But, anyhow, blurry photo from when I rehoused it shows it missing a leg and pedipalp. So, at least I know it wasn't me and spouse doesn't have to even get scolded.. lol I'm just so glad it can eat. This was a good lesson in looking a bit closer for expensive slings.. lol [/QUOTE]
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