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P. irminia Sling in Critical Condition After Damage While Moulting
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbo john" data-source="post: 63963" data-attributes="member: 4260"><p>I left it in its enclosure and it hasn't left the corner but has reoriented itself a few times. I tried giving it a tiny newly hatched b. lat roach (probably 1/5 it's body length) alive and it wasn't even able to grasp it with it's pedipalps. So I, instead, opted to chop up one of em and squished out some guts to put on it's mouth. I think it ate it. So really nothing has changed, it's still doing as ****ty as ever since the molt. I'm probably not going to post another update until the next molt or until it dies (but hopefully not this), because it's pretty much going to be doing exactly the same until one of those things happens. But when something significant happens, I'll let you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbo john, post: 63963, member: 4260"] I left it in its enclosure and it hasn't left the corner but has reoriented itself a few times. I tried giving it a tiny newly hatched b. lat roach (probably 1/5 it's body length) alive and it wasn't even able to grasp it with it's pedipalps. So I, instead, opted to chop up one of em and squished out some guts to put on it's mouth. I think it ate it. So really nothing has changed, it's still doing as ****ty as ever since the molt. I'm probably not going to post another update until the next molt or until it dies (but hopefully not this), because it's pretty much going to be doing exactly the same until one of those things happens. But when something significant happens, I'll let you know. [/QUOTE]
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