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Old Male Missing Pedipalp
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<blockquote data-quote="lotusbugg" data-source="post: 235789" data-attributes="member: 49088"><p>Came on here for some insight because my old Brazilian redhead lost a padipelp. He’s doing okay and was able to eat a cricket and im not able to see a wound because he’s very skittish. He seems to be willing enough to be active and walk around but he’s OLD and I don’t know if this will hinder him. Hope yours is doing well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lotusbugg, post: 235789, member: 49088"] Came on here for some insight because my old Brazilian redhead lost a padipelp. He’s doing okay and was able to eat a cricket and im not able to see a wound because he’s very skittish. He seems to be willing enough to be active and walk around but he’s OLD and I don’t know if this will hinder him. Hope yours is doing well [/QUOTE]
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