johnniecoltrane
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2007
- Messages
- 12
First: I know a lot of you are going to yell at me for doing this, because this whole terrible thing would never have happened if I had set up my T's tank in another fashion, but I need some help. So please, just help me.
My Chaco spiderling molted from the screen ceiling of his tank, and fell into his water dish below. The dish was one of those light plastic things you buy in the pet stores, it was very shallow and the water was low.
He was not under the water, however he was laying with his legs bent in the opposite direction. As if to say a spider stands on his legs, but put his legs down with his abdomen, fangs facing up. ( That's harder to describe )
I have pulled him out and put him in ICU. He has arranged his legs to be in the usual T position, and has begun to curl. However, he is moving around a bit.
I don't know how much time had passed before we found him. He may have only been laying there for a short time, but who knows... I was at work all day.
He's in a cabinet in the kitchen. It's dark. It's damp. ((It's florida and we have all the windows open and its been raining for days)) And it's also rather undisturbed.
Is there anything else we can do ?
- Amber
My Chaco spiderling molted from the screen ceiling of his tank, and fell into his water dish below. The dish was one of those light plastic things you buy in the pet stores, it was very shallow and the water was low.
He was not under the water, however he was laying with his legs bent in the opposite direction. As if to say a spider stands on his legs, but put his legs down with his abdomen, fangs facing up. ( That's harder to describe )
I have pulled him out and put him in ICU. He has arranged his legs to be in the usual T position, and has begun to curl. However, he is moving around a bit.
I don't know how much time had passed before we found him. He may have only been laying there for a short time, but who knows... I was at work all day.
He's in a cabinet in the kitchen. It's dark. It's damp. ((It's florida and we have all the windows open and its been raining for days)) And it's also rather undisturbed.
Is there anything else we can do ?
- Amber