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Post molt death - another tarantula having same issue, please advise
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<blockquote data-quote="neogold" data-source="post: 225633" data-attributes="member: 37518"><p>NQA:</p><p>In one of the many Tom Moran (TomsBigSpiders) podcasts he mentioned that some insecticides have as effect that the next molt is mostly unsuccessful and ogen results in the death of the spider.</p><p>This can be caused by insecticide in the substrate or by touching feeder insects after touching e.g. a dog that was treated against fleas.</p><p>Not saying that this is the case in your situation but it may be helpful to think of similar situations.</p><p>Hope the situation stays limited to "only" a few of your T's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neogold, post: 225633, member: 37518"] NQA: In one of the many Tom Moran (TomsBigSpiders) podcasts he mentioned that some insecticides have as effect that the next molt is mostly unsuccessful and ogen results in the death of the spider. This can be caused by insecticide in the substrate or by touching feeder insects after touching e.g. a dog that was treated against fleas. Not saying that this is the case in your situation but it may be helpful to think of similar situations. Hope the situation stays limited to "only" a few of your T's. [/QUOTE]
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