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B. Emilia possibly molting?
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<blockquote data-quote="KK_Ma_Nene" data-source="post: 225956" data-attributes="member: 42627"><p>Hi I’m new here and new to having tarantulas and recently I got an Emilia. It’s been a little over two weeks since we got them a little more than that since they last ate. I got them from a reptile expo and the guy said they were about a year old. Anyways, they like to sit in their water dish (a plastic bottle cap they do not fit in) and hasn’t eaten. I assume they are in premolt but this morning their back legs turned much lighter in color, is this normal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK_Ma_Nene, post: 225956, member: 42627"] Hi I’m new here and new to having tarantulas and recently I got an Emilia. It’s been a little over two weeks since we got them a little more than that since they last ate. I got them from a reptile expo and the guy said they were about a year old. Anyways, they like to sit in their water dish (a plastic bottle cap they do not fit in) and hasn’t eaten. I assume they are in premolt but this morning their back legs turned much lighter in color, is this normal? [/QUOTE]
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