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P. metallica - what has happened? :'(
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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 242692" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Sorry for your T's passing! EEB brought up a great point about the growth rate of your Mettalica in that is truly a glacial growth rate for a Pokie! I lost my MM Psalmopeous Reduncus about three weeks after he molted. He had eaten and seemed to be doing great. Found him laying at the bottom of his enclosure dead as a hammer and no death curl! On the outside looked like a perfectly healthy spider and won't ever know what took him. Try not to beat yourself up over it much as sometimes spiders die and their is just no seemingly good reason for it. Again, my condolences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 242692, member: 37740"] Sorry for your T's passing! EEB brought up a great point about the growth rate of your Mettalica in that is truly a glacial growth rate for a Pokie! I lost my MM Psalmopeous Reduncus about three weeks after he molted. He had eaten and seemed to be doing great. Found him laying at the bottom of his enclosure dead as a hammer and no death curl! On the outside looked like a perfectly healthy spider and won't ever know what took him. Try not to beat yourself up over it much as sometimes spiders die and their is just no seemingly good reason for it. Again, my condolences. [/QUOTE]
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