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<blockquote data-quote="Thivo" data-source="post: 44768" data-attributes="member: 3730"><p>Thanks again PamCz... Actually it didnt come into my mind that bad molt will happen to my T.Chevron, for I sprinkled water on its enclosure every other day to keep it humidiy and temperature, but I guess it is because of bad positioning... I just saw him/her in bad position and watching him/her for several minutes and she/he is not moving... Then I decided to pull him/her out of its enclosure...</p><p></p><p>I guess one reason is because most arboreal has longer legs than terestrial, and when it comes on molting it will be more longer time for the arboreal and positioning is very important... My other arboreals like A.Metallica, A.Geroldi, P.Irminias and my other P.Cambigei was molting inside on their hamock like web and not on the ground... But this one, he/she was molted on the ground...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thivo, post: 44768, member: 3730"] Thanks again PamCz... Actually it didnt come into my mind that bad molt will happen to my T.Chevron, for I sprinkled water on its enclosure every other day to keep it humidiy and temperature, but I guess it is because of bad positioning... I just saw him/her in bad position and watching him/her for several minutes and she/he is not moving... Then I decided to pull him/her out of its enclosure... I guess one reason is because most arboreal has longer legs than terestrial, and when it comes on molting it will be more longer time for the arboreal and positioning is very important... My other arboreals like A.Metallica, A.Geroldi, P.Irminias and my other P.Cambigei was molting inside on their hamock like web and not on the ground... But this one, he/she was molted on the ground... [/QUOTE]
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