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Hamorii molting

Bigphilystyle

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So my B.hamorii female has been in her back since 3.30pm today (UK) it's now 11.50pm an is still int he same position. My other TS didn't take this long an I'm starting to get anxious. Shes around 3-4 years old an is a fairly big size. I did a time lapse video an you can see her legs moving an flags moving but nothing. Hope she pulls through but I'm not sure.what to do.
 

Enn49

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As Ts get larger they tend to take longer to moult. So long as she is still moving I'm sure she'll be fine but they do like to cause us to worry.
 

Bigphilystyle

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Most recent time lapse I did to make she's still moving I saw that her spinnerets are moving but her legs have stopped twitching, she is still on her back. Doesn't look like she's made any progress at all. I do hope she's pushes through. 8 hours later -_-
 

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