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<blockquote data-quote="leaveittoweaver" data-source="post: 75126" data-attributes="member: 4055"><p>Two weeks ago I lost my P.Cambridgei juvie(probably 2 inches), Two B.Vagans slings, M.balfouri sling, C.Darlingi sling(was severely underweight to start, got from an expo and I think it was not cared for right), H.Vonwirthi(adult, had just received a week prior, most likely WC), and A.Versicolor sling all molted and died. None of these ones except the vonwirthi and the versicolor had a water dish but I was keeping the substrate moistened. </p><p></p><p>Survivors were my P.Bromelicola, GBB, G.Porteri, B.Smithi, Tap Sp Peru, A.Diversipes juvenile, A.Purpurea juvenile, One B.Vagans sling, P.Sazimai sling, G.Pulchra and G Pulchripes one inch. </p><p></p><p>We did have a couple warmer days, but by warmer I mean in the 50's farenheit outdoors. Do you think they just didn't have enough moisture? I feel so discouraged and like I really screwed up. I've never had losses like that before. It was heart wrenching finding each one like that. Especially the Balfouri, I loved the sling! Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leaveittoweaver, post: 75126, member: 4055"] Two weeks ago I lost my P.Cambridgei juvie(probably 2 inches), Two B.Vagans slings, M.balfouri sling, C.Darlingi sling(was severely underweight to start, got from an expo and I think it was not cared for right), H.Vonwirthi(adult, had just received a week prior, most likely WC), and A.Versicolor sling all molted and died. None of these ones except the vonwirthi and the versicolor had a water dish but I was keeping the substrate moistened. Survivors were my P.Bromelicola, GBB, G.Porteri, B.Smithi, Tap Sp Peru, A.Diversipes juvenile, A.Purpurea juvenile, One B.Vagans sling, P.Sazimai sling, G.Pulchra and G Pulchripes one inch. We did have a couple warmer days, but by warmer I mean in the 50's farenheit outdoors. Do you think they just didn't have enough moisture? I feel so discouraged and like I really screwed up. I've never had losses like that before. It was heart wrenching finding each one like that. Especially the Balfouri, I loved the sling! Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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