monster
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my one & only wide-arm has just gone through another molt. i noticed she(?) had not eaten for a couple days, so i figured a molt was coming up. i had run low on flies early last week so i had offered her 6 or so crickets, which she gobbeled up 4 of. i added a couple house-caught flies and a ladybug.
toight i found her like this:
her molted skin still attached at the tip of her abdomen. she dosn't normally come down so far in her enclouser except for cricket hunting.
i very softly pulled off the last bit of molt with some long handeled tweezers.
sorry for the dark photos. i'm useing the computer monitar to add extra light in these late hours.
on the back of her abdomen - is that blood? did she split her abdomen while molting or did some food attack her?
when she curl's her abdomen back up (in "normal" awake position) i don't see the red. is this common? please say she'll be fine.
she's normally a nice grey lavender color. i'm also very on-top of making sure she gets watered every night.
toight i found her like this:
her molted skin still attached at the tip of her abdomen. she dosn't normally come down so far in her enclouser except for cricket hunting.
i very softly pulled off the last bit of molt with some long handeled tweezers.
sorry for the dark photos. i'm useing the computer monitar to add extra light in these late hours.
on the back of her abdomen - is that blood? did she split her abdomen while molting or did some food attack her?
when she curl's her abdomen back up (in "normal" awake position) i don't see the red. is this common? please say she'll be fine.
she's normally a nice grey lavender color. i'm also very on-top of making sure she gets watered every night.