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    hi all just thought i would check on one of my haplopelma lividums that i haven,t seen for a while and found it dead in the corner of it,s burrow. the last time i saw it he/she had lost a leg there was no bleeding and i did read somewhere that the loss of a limb wasn't the end of the world as it would grow back after a few molts. i don't think i did anything wrong as for the well being of the spider, there was always clean water at all times and fed 1 or 2 crickets a week the tank was sprayed well twice a week and the temp was around 70 to 75 sometimes a fraction higher nice deep substrate the usual requirements for a colbalt blue. I'm just so gutted and in a way feel guilty in case something wasn't quite right .

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    im sorry for the loss..by the way, how large is your h. lividum?

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    • #3
      hi there kay. the one i lost wasn't massive if anything i think it might have been a young male as it had long slender legs and small abdomen but was still blue that's what makes me think it was a young male and mature males are more brown in color perhaps he didn't get the chance to reach his maturing molt. the one i have left is a young female. i managed to retrieve the molt and was able to sex her from that and she is starting to get a bit chunky now. thanks for your reply kay and welcome to the forum.

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      • #4
        Hi Vincent, sorry that your spider didnt make it. Sometimes these things happen. I have had a number die for no apparent reason over the years. Sometimes you can check a spider one day and find it dead the next. Dont fret too much or blame yourself. Its just nature.

        Hope this helps

        Cheers
        Ray
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        • #5
          hi ray thanks for your kind words. i just couldn't believe it everything was perfect i mean the conditions i was keeping it in. my other colbalt seems to be doing really well i just hope this don't happen to often thanks again for your reply ray.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ray Hale View Post
            Hi Vincent, sorry that your spider didnt make it. Sometimes these things happen. I have had a number die for no apparent reason over the years. Sometimes you can check a spider one day and find it dead the next. Dont fret too much or blame yourself. Its just nature.
            Good advice, Ray. It's still upsetting when it happens though.

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            • #7
              I've recently lost my first T, but have now purchased my all time favourite T.... an indian ornamental it's a juvenile, 1 1/2" span so there's plenty of growing to do. I was really narked about losing my T but life goes on. It's not a good thing to go through, but look forwards and move on and don't blame yourself at all.

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              • #8
                cheers damian sorry to hear you also lost a spider. i also managed to get an Indian ornamental a couple of months ago mine had a 2 inch leg span aprox when i got it. he/she molted after a couple of weeks and the size of it after was unbelievable. i have read they are fast growers and well the proof was certainly in the pudding as they say. and i got myself another haplopelma lividum yesterday a lovely big female all smiles again . good luck with your new spider damian

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