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<blockquote data-quote="Juzehh" data-source="post: 43094" data-attributes="member: 3691"><p>Our yesterday the day seemed to have no end.</p><p>Early in the morning I realized that Maria (my tarantula) was going through moulting ... so far nothing strange.</p><p>The problem was to return at lunchtime and evening and see her inda going through the process without notice drives, but with progress in changes ... around 8am pm I see it "standing" ... what a relief!</p><p>Still worried about my "child" because there was never taken so long, I realize that two of the legs on the left are malformed. These are good "dry" compared to the other six legs.</p><p>I confess that the delay thought she would not survive, because it is very old, this year will make 09 years with me, and while I was happy because she was a warrior ...</p><p>Now wait a few more days to see how it will react with disabilities in their paws, today it is not firm on them, and increase care.</p><p></p><p>Pardon the outburst, but the story, thank God, is not over.</p><p>And by translate translation.</p><p>If someone has passodo so and can help ... or if anyone read any care related material, please send the link ... I have not found anything!</p><p>I do not know if Maria will make another molt this year or next only because of the problems. : S</p><p></p><p>thanks for the attention.</p><p>hug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juzehh, post: 43094, member: 3691"] Our yesterday the day seemed to have no end. Early in the morning I realized that Maria (my tarantula) was going through moulting ... so far nothing strange. The problem was to return at lunchtime and evening and see her inda going through the process without notice drives, but with progress in changes ... around 8am pm I see it "standing" ... what a relief! Still worried about my "child" because there was never taken so long, I realize that two of the legs on the left are malformed. These are good "dry" compared to the other six legs. I confess that the delay thought she would not survive, because it is very old, this year will make 09 years with me, and while I was happy because she was a warrior ... Now wait a few more days to see how it will react with disabilities in their paws, today it is not firm on them, and increase care. Pardon the outburst, but the story, thank God, is not over. And by translate translation. If someone has passodo so and can help ... or if anyone read any care related material, please send the link ... I have not found anything! I do not know if Maria will make another molt this year or next only because of the problems. : S thanks for the attention. hug [/QUOTE]
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