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Why would a tarantula have its fangs out?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheJuicyFruit" data-source="post: 37180" data-attributes="member: 3275"><p>I'm very worried now. Her fangs were partially out, but not extended outwards as yesterday. She's been spending about the same amount of time on the side of the enclosure, but I noticed a brief spasm of her front legs and pedipalps onto her mouth, and she quickly moved a couple steps, which I was watching. her back left two legs were on the lid of the kritter keeper, and seemed to spasm for a couple seconds after. I thought that this could be because of the ventilation slits she couldn't find a spot to place her feet, but I've seen her hang out on the vent for hours with no trouble.</p><p></p><p>I checked her for mites, and I didn't see anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJuicyFruit, post: 37180, member: 3275"] I'm very worried now. Her fangs were partially out, but not extended outwards as yesterday. She's been spending about the same amount of time on the side of the enclosure, but I noticed a brief spasm of her front legs and pedipalps onto her mouth, and she quickly moved a couple steps, which I was watching. her back left two legs were on the lid of the kritter keeper, and seemed to spasm for a couple seconds after. I thought that this could be because of the ventilation slits she couldn't find a spot to place her feet, but I've seen her hang out on the vent for hours with no trouble. I checked her for mites, and I didn't see anything. [/QUOTE]
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