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  • #16
    It may come out tomorrow or it may come out in 3 or 4 months time.
    If you disturb it while it is in the middle of moulting it could die so just leave it alone and let it do what it has do to.
    It will come out when it is ready and it has its new clothes on

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Peter Roach View Post
      It may come out tomorrow or it may come out in 3 or 4 months time.
      If you disturb it while it is in the middle of moulting it could die so just leave it alone and let it do what it has do to.
      It will come out when it is ready and it has its new clothes on
      Well I had my first moult last Tuesday shortly after my above post. It still hasn't eaten yet though.
      http://spidersammy.blogspot.co.uk/

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      • #18
        Try it again in a week. . . . or two . . .or even in 3 or 4. No rush, it will eat when it wants to.
        I usually feed slings 7-10 days after they moult, juvies 2-3 weeks after a moult and adults 3-4 weeks after a moult. All times are approx.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Peter Roach View Post
          Try it again in a week. . . . or two . . .or even in 3 or 4. No rush, it will eat when it wants to.
          I usually feed slings 7-10 days after they moult, juvies 2-3 weeks after a moult and adults 3-4 weeks after a moult. All times are approx.
          Just thought I would give it a try again as it has now been been 10 days. It looked like it wasn't going to take it but I left it an hour and just went to check and it is sitting there quite proudly with a cricket in it's mouth
          http://spidersammy.blogspot.co.uk/

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