Woke this morning to ind my G.Rosea NCF has moulted (good times). However The carapace and abdomen skin are stuck but a small thread to the spiders current "new" abdomen (bad times). I wasn't too concerned and reached for the tweezers to offer some gentle assistance, however the spider decided that coming near it was a no go, and so has skittered into the burrow.
Since I can get hold of it neatly and am concerned with trying to grab the spider while the new skin hardens, I resorted to heavily increasing the humidity with some misting.
Will this likely be enough to allow the spider to kick free the last bit of old skin, or am I likely to have to conduct a capture and assist on this one?
Since I can get hold of it neatly and am concerned with trying to grab the spider while the new skin hardens, I resorted to heavily increasing the humidity with some misting.
Will this likely be enough to allow the spider to kick free the last bit of old skin, or am I likely to have to conduct a capture and assist on this one?
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