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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantulafeets" data-source="post: 198640" data-attributes="member: 36666"><p>Welcome to the forum!</p><p>ICUs tend to do more harm than good, as putting a sick tarantula in a wet, humid environment away from its home with minimum ventilation and air flow doesn't help it much. I would also stop flipping her over, you can put her chelicerae into the water dish for her to drink, but not the book lungs, as that is where they breathe. I don't think that there is much else you can do, but wait. Also, the height from the substrate to the top looks pretty tall, so it could be acting that way because it could have been climbing and then fell, hurting something internal, especially for heavy bodied new world terrestrials. I'm hoping for the best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantulafeets, post: 198640, member: 36666"] Welcome to the forum! ICUs tend to do more harm than good, as putting a sick tarantula in a wet, humid environment away from its home with minimum ventilation and air flow doesn't help it much. I would also stop flipping her over, you can put her chelicerae into the water dish for her to drink, but not the book lungs, as that is where they breathe. I don't think that there is much else you can do, but wait. Also, the height from the substrate to the top looks pretty tall, so it could be acting that way because it could have been climbing and then fell, hurting something internal, especially for heavy bodied new world terrestrials. I'm hoping for the best! [/QUOTE]
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