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Molting or No Longer Living?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 241290" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Your spider is possibly deceased. Have you tried to touch your spood with a paintbrush or tongs? If ever I have any doubts about a T I will always test it's disposition by interacting with it. Considering the time frame of three days and no movement I don't think things are good. Touch your T with a paintbrush or tongs and if you get some movement put your T in a container with some moist paper towels. Sometimes called a ICU for T's. Good if T is dehydrated and try dribbleing some water directly on the fangs/ mouth. There may be some here with more and better advice than mine but you're situation, if not too late, may be dire indeed! I wish you both the very best! Praying for you both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 241290, member: 37740"] Your spider is possibly deceased. Have you tried to touch your spood with a paintbrush or tongs? If ever I have any doubts about a T I will always test it's disposition by interacting with it. Considering the time frame of three days and no movement I don't think things are good. Touch your T with a paintbrush or tongs and if you get some movement put your T in a container with some moist paper towels. Sometimes called a ICU for T's. Good if T is dehydrated and try dribbleing some water directly on the fangs/ mouth. There may be some here with more and better advice than mine but you're situation, if not too late, may be dire indeed! I wish you both the very best! Praying for you both. [/QUOTE]
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