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If I flip a tarantula which is lying on its back..?
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<blockquote data-quote="FishermanSteve" data-source="post: 163386" data-attributes="member: 21662"><p>I’ve never done this so I can’t speak from experience but it seems like once the process is started they won’t stop. My guess is that the t would continue to molt upright. Every one of my terrestrials will lay down a molt mat, or a thick pad of webbing for them to molt on. Do you see this with yours?</p><p>Edit: I just saw your previous post. She does not look to be in very good shape and looks a lot closer to death than a molt. I don’t think she was molting IMO. I would keep trying to give her crickets, not spiders, and see if she comes around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishermanSteve, post: 163386, member: 21662"] I’ve never done this so I can’t speak from experience but it seems like once the process is started they won’t stop. My guess is that the t would continue to molt upright. Every one of my terrestrials will lay down a molt mat, or a thick pad of webbing for them to molt on. Do you see this with yours? Edit: I just saw your previous post. She does not look to be in very good shape and looks a lot closer to death than a molt. I don’t think she was molting IMO. I would keep trying to give her crickets, not spiders, and see if she comes around. [/QUOTE]
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