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Pterinopelma sazimai skin disease?
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<blockquote data-quote="Konstantin" data-source="post: 169189" data-attributes="member: 30996"><p>Hi</p><p>if you zoom the pic enough you will see that is more fluff than crust.I had sth very similar from my A.genic while she was preparing her molting mat. You can see individual and clumps if hairs dettached and not shaken off.As [USER=27444]@Arachnoclown[/USER] said there are different layers of them.It is very likely the op made it worse while trying to wipe it with the swab. The skin looks good and healthy underneed so I dont see anything to worry about.</p><p>Moral of the story is that is not a good idea to wipe your spider's bum at least in that case.lol</p><p>All the best</p><p>Konstantin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konstantin, post: 169189, member: 30996"] Hi if you zoom the pic enough you will see that is more fluff than crust.I had sth very similar from my A.genic while she was preparing her molting mat. You can see individual and clumps if hairs dettached and not shaken off.As [USER=27444]@Arachnoclown[/USER] said there are different layers of them.It is very likely the op made it worse while trying to wipe it with the swab. The skin looks good and healthy underneed so I dont see anything to worry about. Moral of the story is that is not a good idea to wipe your spider's bum at least in that case.lol All the best Konstantin [/QUOTE]
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