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Strange Avicularia molting process...
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<blockquote data-quote="glitchsixxle" data-source="post: 185688" data-attributes="member: 34391"><p>My A. purpurea has never been a webber in the slightest since i got it, I simply figured that it would start webbing once it finally needed to molt. (lol i was wrong) Anyway I found its shed skin clinging to the side of its leaning corkbark. Has anyone else ever heard of this? It appears ok I'm just a little surprised because I knew they could molt upright, but clinging to the side of a vertical structure? Must be exhausting x'D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glitchsixxle, post: 185688, member: 34391"] My A. purpurea has never been a webber in the slightest since i got it, I simply figured that it would start webbing once it finally needed to molt. (lol i was wrong) Anyway I found its shed skin clinging to the side of its leaning corkbark. Has anyone else ever heard of this? It appears ok I'm just a little surprised because I knew they could molt upright, but clinging to the side of a vertical structure? Must be exhausting x'D [/QUOTE]
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