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  • B boehmei Itching?

    My B boehmei has started to scratch his sides tonight with his IV legs.

    Is this a sign of upcoming moult? He's definitely not flicking hairs.

    Kain

  • #2
    Possibly just grooming?

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    • #3
      Could be, but his bald bit has gone dark, and he doesn't seem to be eating.

      Kain

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      • #4
        Ah well thems thetell tail signs of a molt. 5 of my T's have all the same symptoms. I just wish one of them would molt.!!

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        • #5
          One of the things I noticed years ago was when I bought a tarantula from a show and transfered it to a new home within a week it moulted.

          Ive done this many times and recorded the dates etc.

          Try changing the substrate on a couple of them. I think that tarantulas have an inbuilt ability to hold off from a moult until they feel they have optimum conditions and they "feel" safe.

          Works for me. Hope this helps.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ray Hale View Post
            Try changing the substrate on a couple of them. I think that tarantulas have an inbuilt ability to hold off from a moult until they feel they have optimum conditions and they "feel" safe.
            Good sound advice, i make minute adjustments to the temp and humidity (relying on experience and a certain amount of guesswork ) in two or three day increments, and black out the sliding glass front of my enclosures with black paper. this has worked well in the past.

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