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<blockquote data-quote="arachnidrealm89" data-source="post: 219188" data-attributes="member: 39334"><p>So is this something I should just look over? She has barricaded her self under a log hide. Has pushed her substrate to both ends and won't even come out to drink water. She has a nickel size bald spot on her abdomen and ,even though I knew I shouldn't, I have check 3 times since she has burrowed and her abdomen has not swollen any and that spot has not darkened. I have a brachypelma hamarii who isn't but 6 months who still molts pretty frequently but she never even burrows to molt. Just a light molt mat at the opposite side of her hide. My B.hamorii kicks hair like crazy when I go in her enclosure for feedings or water or anything but her bold spot is never as bad as my curly. Sorry this was so long. Just trying to figure out if I should worry or not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arachnidrealm89, post: 219188, member: 39334"] So is this something I should just look over? She has barricaded her self under a log hide. Has pushed her substrate to both ends and won't even come out to drink water. She has a nickel size bald spot on her abdomen and ,even though I knew I shouldn't, I have check 3 times since she has burrowed and her abdomen has not swollen any and that spot has not darkened. I have a brachypelma hamarii who isn't but 6 months who still molts pretty frequently but she never even burrows to molt. Just a light molt mat at the opposite side of her hide. My B.hamorii kicks hair like crazy when I go in her enclosure for feedings or water or anything but her bold spot is never as bad as my curly. Sorry this was so long. Just trying to figure out if I should worry or not? [/QUOTE]
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