I was reading up about first aid and therapies for injured t's and read an article on the Avic Avic being one of the worst species to suffer from dehydration, the article states that if at any point during the Avics.avics life they suffer from dehydration there is no cure to save the spider it says they just take a long time to die once the damage is done it could take even a year before they die from this even if you give them plenty of water they still die.
my question is:- is this a true theory and is there anyway to tell if the spider has been dehydrated before you obtain them, i have had my avic for just under 12 months and im pretty sure she is pre molt but have noticed she is not acting in the same way she did for her ladt molt she is very lathargic and is not spinning anywebs like she did last time, i am not sure if she is just taking a long pre molt or if she did suffer before i obtained her,
all words of advice would be greatly appreciated
my question is:- is this a true theory and is there anyway to tell if the spider has been dehydrated before you obtain them, i have had my avic for just under 12 months and im pretty sure she is pre molt but have noticed she is not acting in the same way she did for her ladt molt she is very lathargic and is not spinning anywebs like she did last time, i am not sure if she is just taking a long pre molt or if she did suffer before i obtained her,
all words of advice would be greatly appreciated
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