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  1. 10-11-2002 12:05 AM #1
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    Emergency Please Help!

    Hi all, my mexican redknee began to turn on its side to molt and a cricket came out of nowhere and is in his cage. I couldnt get it out and i must be stressing the HELL out of my spider. The cricket walked right under it while on its side and it flipped back over when the cricket touched her! what do i do ! is she gunna die?? please help!

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  2. 10-11-2002 12:06 AM #2
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    Catch the cricket or kill it as quickly as possible without disturbing the t.
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  3. 10-11-2002 12:07 AM #3
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    I cant, the T is sitting right side up not ON TOP iof the cricket
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  4. 10-11-2002 12:09 AM #4
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    No you dont understand the t is SItting FLAT on top of the cricket...it tried to molt but it flipped back over ontop of th e wandering cricket becuse it disturbed her

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  5. 10-11-2002 12:11 AM #5
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    How far into the molt is it?
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  6. 10-11-2002 12:12 AM #6
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    It was sideways not totally on its back then it went back over and when it did it landed on the cricket and its squished under her abdomen against the substrate.

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  7. 10-11-2002 12:16 AM #7
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    Is the T. molting out of its skin as we speak or did it just turn over in the last little bit?
    Sometimes you kill the dragon. Sometimes the dragon kills you.
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    No the spider is right side up like she usually is with the cricket under her but when she flipped back over to her normal position she was on her side, not completely on her back. She was not molting when this happened.
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  9. 10-11-2002 12:26 AM #9
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    Im sitting at my comp constantly refreshing the screen if anyone has any info that can help me! im worried she might not get to molt and die
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    If its right side up and on its feet, just touch it butt with your finger and it should move away from the cricket. If its on its back and not molting yet, I'd carefully try to move it with both hands. 4 fingers on each hand on bothsides of the T. Kinda cradleing it.
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  11. 10-11-2002 12:31 AM #11
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    IT wont hurt the T to move it while its right side up, but so close to molting that it wants to and has already tried to molt? Ive got a soft paint brish i can slowly move her with if i had to
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    if she hasn't 'popped her top' you can *probably* gently move her to get the damn cricket out. It really needs to come out too.
    I moved my E campestatus, actually dug her up when unbeknowst to me she had turned over and was trying to molt. She completed the molt just fine.
    Try it...let us know what happens
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  13. 10-11-2002 12:34 AM #13
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    Ok im going to GENTLY touch her on the abdomen with a paint brush to get her to move and do my darndest to get the friggen cricket out...ill tell you how it went in like 2 min thx for the support!
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    Well you can move the T. or let it molt with the cric under it. I once moved one of my T's while it was pulling its legs out and it did fine. You have to make the call.
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    She wont budge she just twitches, i pushed harder than i wanted to....she twitched and moved her front part mostly, which is flush on the substrate
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