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  • T. blondi moult query

    Hi all

    My daughter's Goliath moulted a couple of days ago and we have noticed that the old skin was still attached to the spinerets. We have left him alone to see what would happen and it would appear that the majority of the old skin has come away, but there still seems to be the old skin attached to the spinerets. I'm not sure what to do about it. Do I just leave him alone and let nature take its course or do I try to remove it?

    Hope that made sense
    B. boehmei - T. blondi - G. rosea x 5 -
    C. cyaneopubescens - N. chromatus -
    L. parahybana - H. maculata x 2 - G. aureostriata
    P. irminia - P. murinus

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    hhmmmm, all i would do is make sure the humidity is kept up so that the old skin remains soft and hope that the blondi deals with it himself
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    • #3
      Thanks for that, I did keep the humidity up and now all is well.
      B. boehmei - T. blondi - G. rosea x 5 -
      C. cyaneopubescens - N. chromatus -
      L. parahybana - H. maculata x 2 - G. aureostriata
      P. irminia - P. murinus

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