My A. chalcodes just webbed up some of the corner of it's enclosure. She hasnt eaten much recently, and never usually webbs this corner. I guessed this may mean an upcoming moult. As a precaution I began to remove the crickets I put in with her yesterday. I got two of the three, they are very lively and this took me a while.
Next thing I know she had flipped onto her back. Under the webbing she is laying on is obv substrate but also some bark. Next to/under the piece of bark is the third cricket, still alive!
I know not to distrub a moulting T when it has flipped over but am very concerned this cricket will harm or disturb her while she is moutling!
What do I do? I can't tell if the cricket is trapped or just sitting there and will come out again. Also she is mouting right next to her heat mat, should I keep it on or turn it off?
Thank you for your help
Jo x
Next thing I know she had flipped onto her back. Under the webbing she is laying on is obv substrate but also some bark. Next to/under the piece of bark is the third cricket, still alive!
I know not to distrub a moulting T when it has flipped over but am very concerned this cricket will harm or disturb her while she is moutling!
What do I do? I can't tell if the cricket is trapped or just sitting there and will come out again. Also she is mouting right next to her heat mat, should I keep it on or turn it off?
Thank you for your help
Jo x
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