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Grammostola
I think my g. Pulchra has died please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Konstantin" data-source="post: 239416" data-attributes="member: 30996"><p>Hi</p><p>watched the video. </p><p>Spider is the right side upin it not on its back.</p><p>There is what seems an part of exoskeleton near the entrance so probably moulted already or part of old moult(I doubt is old one as they usually kick those out in preparation for moult).</p><p>Anyway I will let it be and make sure there is water available. </p><p>2 weeks of not being out is nothing for this species. My AF always moults underground and dissappear for months. She will get out when its ready.</p><p>Even if something goes wrong with the moult there is nothing you can help with tbh.Every intervention while moulting or close to moult has ended in a bad way for me with exeption of few stuck legs that I help them cast off after some days after the spider have harden off a little and regained its strength. </p><p>Just ride it out and hopefully all the worries will be for nothing. </p><p>Regards Konstantin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konstantin, post: 239416, member: 30996"] Hi watched the video. Spider is the right side upin it not on its back. There is what seems an part of exoskeleton near the entrance so probably moulted already or part of old moult(I doubt is old one as they usually kick those out in preparation for moult). Anyway I will let it be and make sure there is water available. 2 weeks of not being out is nothing for this species. My AF always moults underground and dissappear for months. She will get out when its ready. Even if something goes wrong with the moult there is nothing you can help with tbh.Every intervention while moulting or close to moult has ended in a bad way for me with exeption of few stuck legs that I help them cast off after some days after the spider have harden off a little and regained its strength. Just ride it out and hopefully all the worries will be for nothing. Regards Konstantin [/QUOTE]
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I think my g. Pulchra has died please help!
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