Zagawiguay
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My beautiful Grammostola Pulchripes is trembling and shaky for the last few month. She refuses to eat for quite a while now and feels like she's getting weaker, so I'm getting worried. I kept her in the "ICU" containter with high humidity for a few days now cause I was hoping she might just be dehydrated, but as for now there seems it didn't help.
Does anybody have an idea what I could do to help her?
She's 15 years old. I know it's an age, yet it's said that the G. Pulchripes can live up to 25 years. She gives a weak impression and her legs are really shaky. She got slow too, it's like even if she would want to, I doubt that she could actually catch a bug. I have recorded a video to give a better impression (while taking her out of "ICU", don't worry, it's not how I keep her permanently ).
(sorry, not the best video as I had to poke her with the hand filming)
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Does anybody have an idea what I could do to help her?
She's 15 years old. I know it's an age, yet it's said that the G. Pulchripes can live up to 25 years. She gives a weak impression and her legs are really shaky. She got slow too, it's like even if she would want to, I doubt that she could actually catch a bug. I have recorded a video to give a better impression (while taking her out of "ICU", don't worry, it's not how I keep her permanently ).
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks