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Eupalaestrus Campestratus Molt
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<blockquote data-quote="SikmT7" data-source="post: 92435" data-attributes="member: 10145"><p>Thank you, Zurchiboy for your knowledge on this subject. I am unable to tell if her abdomen is dark because she is not bald. It appears that her legs and carpace have become more pale in color and her abdomen is not fat or swollen in any way at all, it is quite small, which is concerning me. She drank lots of water when she appeared and then she stayed in one spot for the night and turned in circles. Then she proceeded to walk to the back or the terrarium and now she is laying down there. I offered her a cricket a few days ago and all she did was jump back from it and completely refused it. When I looked at the front of her carpace where her eyes are located, I could see what appeared to be clear fluid and it was separating from her chelicerae. I have had tarantulas on and off for 15 years and none of my T's ever exhibited this type of behavior, appearance, and slow growth. Can't really call it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SikmT7, post: 92435, member: 10145"] Thank you, Zurchiboy for your knowledge on this subject. I am unable to tell if her abdomen is dark because she is not bald. It appears that her legs and carpace have become more pale in color and her abdomen is not fat or swollen in any way at all, it is quite small, which is concerning me. She drank lots of water when she appeared and then she stayed in one spot for the night and turned in circles. Then she proceeded to walk to the back or the terrarium and now she is laying down there. I offered her a cricket a few days ago and all she did was jump back from it and completely refused it. When I looked at the front of her carpace where her eyes are located, I could see what appeared to be clear fluid and it was separating from her chelicerae. I have had tarantulas on and off for 15 years and none of my T's ever exhibited this type of behavior, appearance, and slow growth. Can't really call it... [/QUOTE]
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