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C.versicolor had a bad molt. Advice please.
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<blockquote data-quote="So0nToBe Tarantula addict" data-source="post: 229921" data-attributes="member: 37704"><p>My M. Balfori had a bad molt and lost the front 2 legs plus the pedipalp on that side as well. One of her back legs was bent upward at angle that made that leg an impairment and hindrance. She is still with me to this day! She started growing back her lost appendages and popped her bad leg off with the next molt. She molted again and is starting to look like a whole spider again. She can hunt on her own again as well. If your spider is free from the molt there is hope. I nursed mine through by pre killing her food. Your T looks rough but I believe there is hope. Don't give up on them. They can be remarkable with their ability to recoup from from some stuff. I wish you and your T all the best and hope it works out for y'all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="So0nToBe Tarantula addict, post: 229921, member: 37704"] My M. Balfori had a bad molt and lost the front 2 legs plus the pedipalp on that side as well. One of her back legs was bent upward at angle that made that leg an impairment and hindrance. She is still with me to this day! She started growing back her lost appendages and popped her bad leg off with the next molt. She molted again and is starting to look like a whole spider again. She can hunt on her own again as well. If your spider is free from the molt there is hope. I nursed mine through by pre killing her food. Your T looks rough but I believe there is hope. Don't give up on them. They can be remarkable with their ability to recoup from from some stuff. I wish you and your T all the best and hope it works out for y'all. [/QUOTE]
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