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Help! Tarantula bleeding abdomen
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<blockquote data-quote="mrnik46" data-source="post: 219642" data-attributes="member: 34007"><p>We noticed our brachypelma hamorii scratching her abdomen excessively which then started to peel off and bleed (clear drops on the wound). We were really worried so we put some corn starch on the wound to stop the bleeding. Now she just started turning to moult so we don't want to disturb her or stress her out more. We would greatly appreciate if anyone has an explanation of why she started scratching or any tips on how to help her after the moult. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrnik46, post: 219642, member: 34007"] We noticed our brachypelma hamorii scratching her abdomen excessively which then started to peel off and bleed (clear drops on the wound). We were really worried so we put some corn starch on the wound to stop the bleeding. Now she just started turning to moult so we don't want to disturb her or stress her out more. We would greatly appreciate if anyone has an explanation of why she started scratching or any tips on how to help her after the moult. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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