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<blockquote data-quote="Sonny Red" data-source="post: 109330" data-attributes="member: 18277"><p>I have a female rose hair tarantula about five years old, recently I've noticed mold growing in the enclosure at first I didn't worry too much. I then noticed a patch of mold growing on her back over her back opening. I was able to gently get it off with tweezers but the mold had grown in the opening in her back. I cleaned the cage and changed the substrate to moss but mold began growing in there too. I'm not sure what to do. I do not want her to die from the mold growing on her body. Would any of you know how to get the mold off her and stop the growth of the spores? Your help would mean a lot thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonny Red, post: 109330, member: 18277"] I have a female rose hair tarantula about five years old, recently I've noticed mold growing in the enclosure at first I didn't worry too much. I then noticed a patch of mold growing on her back over her back opening. I was able to gently get it off with tweezers but the mold had grown in the opening in her back. I cleaned the cage and changed the substrate to moss but mold began growing in there too. I'm not sure what to do. I do not want her to die from the mold growing on her body. Would any of you know how to get the mold off her and stop the growth of the spores? Your help would mean a lot thanks. [/QUOTE]
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