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Grammostola Rosea help please
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<blockquote data-quote="lazorkat" data-source="post: 28334" data-attributes="member: 1148"><p>if she molted her legs and abdomen them she will be ok i would leave her and not mess with the old flaking molt . they will come off on there own. but if your holding her you could try to grab it gently with a tweezer and see if it will come free . im glad you lowered the humidity for her 80 is far to high for her. G roseas are a finicky species to care for idk why they sell them in pet stores they require a lot of knowledge of there species to care for. please if you have any more questions on her e Mail me at <a href="mailto:joshualeemeissner@gmail.com">joshualeemeissner@gmail.com</a> and i will gladly help all i can</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazorkat, post: 28334, member: 1148"] if she molted her legs and abdomen them she will be ok i would leave her and not mess with the old flaking molt . they will come off on there own. but if your holding her you could try to grab it gently with a tweezer and see if it will come free . im glad you lowered the humidity for her 80 is far to high for her. G roseas are a finicky species to care for idk why they sell them in pet stores they require a lot of knowledge of there species to care for. please if you have any more questions on her e Mail me at [email]joshualeemeissner@gmail.com[/email] and i will gladly help all i can [/QUOTE]
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