Hi Folks,
I did a search but couldn't find the answers I was looking for.
I have a T. Blondi for a couple of months now.
Has already molted once for me. (it is a juvenile)
He is always in his den, a piece of slate angled on the substrate.
Well, he came out on Friday, and was moving wierd, I thought he was going to start molting.
He is a great eater, abdomen is nice and plump.
Well then yesterday I found him on his back, so I really thought he was going to molt.
So, he stayed like that all day, gently moving his legs around.
Well, a day later, still on his back this morning, not really moving at all.
Is he dying??
There is always a full water dish in his tank, and I spray the substrate to keep it damp every couple of days.
How long should a molt take?
Temp around 70-72 degrees.
ANy help would be great.
Thanks again.
I did a search but couldn't find the answers I was looking for.
I have a T. Blondi for a couple of months now.
Has already molted once for me. (it is a juvenile)
He is always in his den, a piece of slate angled on the substrate.
Well, he came out on Friday, and was moving wierd, I thought he was going to start molting.
He is a great eater, abdomen is nice and plump.
Well then yesterday I found him on his back, so I really thought he was going to molt.
So, he stayed like that all day, gently moving his legs around.
Well, a day later, still on his back this morning, not really moving at all.
Is he dying??
There is always a full water dish in his tank, and I spray the substrate to keep it damp every couple of days.
How long should a molt take?
Temp around 70-72 degrees.
ANy help would be great.
Thanks again.