1stmantidman
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I've attached a gallery to help understand my description.
http://imgur.com/gallery/nKBC1
I woke today and noticed from my bed that my now L7? chinese molting as soon as I woke up. Got clothes on took a second look and I saw from my bed fall 11' down to the substrate, although she completed the molt. When I went up to check her out she had injuries - both of her back legs on the last segment bent upwards slightly. Her just growing wings were also crumpled but and hadnt reached the length of her body yet. The only thing i felt i could do was mist her somewhat directly. I wanted to see if she could move on her own, and she did. 2 more sprays and she started to climb the wall in trying to get back to the top. I was late for work so I had to leave, and I hoped she'd take it from there as best she could. Now I've got back from work and she had made it back to the top of the enclosure, hanging from her two front leg with the back legs still turned out. The wings grew towards the end of the body now but they still look ruffled. If she made it back to the top on her own, and is back hanging now, should her next molts fix these disfigurements? I'm assuming I should try to hand feed because she won't be able to capture prey? She's sorta teetering at every movement that sends a vibration to her enclosure, this is driving me crazy that she could fall at any minute again. I misted again so she could drink. What is the likely hood of surviving?
@CosbyArt I have seen some of your replies and your experience with the Tenodera Sinensis sp. Have you had any injuries like this?
http://imgur.com/gallery/nKBC1
I woke today and noticed from my bed that my now L7? chinese molting as soon as I woke up. Got clothes on took a second look and I saw from my bed fall 11' down to the substrate, although she completed the molt. When I went up to check her out she had injuries - both of her back legs on the last segment bent upwards slightly. Her just growing wings were also crumpled but and hadnt reached the length of her body yet. The only thing i felt i could do was mist her somewhat directly. I wanted to see if she could move on her own, and she did. 2 more sprays and she started to climb the wall in trying to get back to the top. I was late for work so I had to leave, and I hoped she'd take it from there as best she could. Now I've got back from work and she had made it back to the top of the enclosure, hanging from her two front leg with the back legs still turned out. The wings grew towards the end of the body now but they still look ruffled. If she made it back to the top on her own, and is back hanging now, should her next molts fix these disfigurements? I'm assuming I should try to hand feed because she won't be able to capture prey? She's sorta teetering at every movement that sends a vibration to her enclosure, this is driving me crazy that she could fall at any minute again. I misted again so she could drink. What is the likely hood of surviving?
@CosbyArt I have seen some of your replies and your experience with the Tenodera Sinensis sp. Have you had any injuries like this?
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