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My beautiful A. Genic is dying :(
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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 113190" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>Sorry for your loss...when they pass with no explanation it just makes it worse...in answer to the cleaning stuff, I used strong bleach in the bathroom off my bedroom (t room), and noticed my spiders closest to the door hunching down in unnatural curls, not death curls but like they were distressed. I closed the door and opened windows and turned on the fan quick. I use much weaker products now, with caution. Not saying that's what did it, just stating my own experience with cleaning products. Im fairly certain I killed one of my spiders by petting my dog after a bath..and then rehousing her and mixing the spiders substrate with my hands, without washing them. That may be how I lost my E posticus roach colony as well. Its easy to forget and make mistakes. Its also easy to blame yourself, both of those instances could have been unrelated to flea baths, I just don't know for sure. Sometimes healthy looking spiders just die...but you know that. How are your dogs doing? I enjoy your picture threads of them. That wolfdog...what a beauty!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 113190, member: 4086"] Sorry for your loss...when they pass with no explanation it just makes it worse...in answer to the cleaning stuff, I used strong bleach in the bathroom off my bedroom (t room), and noticed my spiders closest to the door hunching down in unnatural curls, not death curls but like they were distressed. I closed the door and opened windows and turned on the fan quick. I use much weaker products now, with caution. Not saying that's what did it, just stating my own experience with cleaning products. Im fairly certain I killed one of my spiders by petting my dog after a bath..and then rehousing her and mixing the spiders substrate with my hands, without washing them. That may be how I lost my E posticus roach colony as well. Its easy to forget and make mistakes. Its also easy to blame yourself, both of those instances could have been unrelated to flea baths, I just don't know for sure. Sometimes healthy looking spiders just die...but you know that. How are your dogs doing? I enjoy your picture threads of them. That wolfdog...what a beauty! [/QUOTE]
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