mister B
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and I feel awful.
she molted out of the blue, in a container just a bit too small for her and ended up kind of lying at the bottom of the cup. as soon as I noticed this I flipped her into a better position so she could grab on and dry out easier. she looks almost as if nothing happened, aside from the fact that her front left forearm is a little odd; she's been keeping it at about a 45 degree angle (maybe a little less at rest) away from her body. she's still using it, although this just happened this morning so I'm not sure if she'll be able to eat; I'll have to try tomorrow or the next day. I feel terrible about this; I was prepping a bigger enclosure for her and she was doing SO WELL for my first try. I wish I could figure out how to get a pic up on here so you all could see for yourselves. does anyone have any input? will she eat? will she be able to molt properly next time? if someone could explain posting a pic, that would be appreciated as well. I really don't want to lose her, she's my only female and has been growing perfectly up until now, so any and all comments are welcome and appreciated.
thanks
Brian
she molted out of the blue, in a container just a bit too small for her and ended up kind of lying at the bottom of the cup. as soon as I noticed this I flipped her into a better position so she could grab on and dry out easier. she looks almost as if nothing happened, aside from the fact that her front left forearm is a little odd; she's been keeping it at about a 45 degree angle (maybe a little less at rest) away from her body. she's still using it, although this just happened this morning so I'm not sure if she'll be able to eat; I'll have to try tomorrow or the next day. I feel terrible about this; I was prepping a bigger enclosure for her and she was doing SO WELL for my first try. I wish I could figure out how to get a pic up on here so you all could see for yourselves. does anyone have any input? will she eat? will she be able to molt properly next time? if someone could explain posting a pic, that would be appreciated as well. I really don't want to lose her, she's my only female and has been growing perfectly up until now, so any and all comments are welcome and appreciated.
thanks
Brian