This is totally morbid, I apologise. But alas, if you own a T, it's surely nice to know everything you can eh?
My Rosie died in March...I put her into a pot for burial with a plant. So that she could become the soil. But the plant died, and today I was looking at it thinking I should really throw it out. But I didn't want to throw her out with it (I was very attatched to this beast, had her for a long time and she was my first) so I opened the plant up and retreived her.
I was amazed! You can still tell what she was BUT she has no insides. She's flat!
So my question is..is this how a tarantula rots? Do their insides go first? Or did my spider molt and escape when I wasn't looking lol?
My Rosie died in March...I put her into a pot for burial with a plant. So that she could become the soil. But the plant died, and today I was looking at it thinking I should really throw it out. But I didn't want to throw her out with it (I was very attatched to this beast, had her for a long time and she was my first) so I opened the plant up and retreived her.
I was amazed! You can still tell what she was BUT she has no insides. She's flat!
So my question is..is this how a tarantula rots? Do their insides go first? Or did my spider molt and escape when I wasn't looking lol?