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My avicularia versicolor molted a couple days ago. When it first molted its legs where a white color. Since then, the legs have darkened to the nice blue of versi slings. Anyway, the molt went well. It was quick and it didn't get any legs stuck. Came out beautifully.
However now I keep finding the spider in awkward positions inside its web tube. Perhaps its still just awkward from the molt? Or maybe the web tube is too small for it now?
Opinions wanted! I just want to know if I should perhaps open a part of the webbing so it can move about, or just shut up and let the thing do its business.
If you need a pic example I can try to get one.
But here's a physical description of the last position I found it in: horizontal inside the tube web. Three legs of its right side were back behind the carapice, one forward toward the pedipalps. The pedipalps were comepletely forward, and on the left side of its body two legs were awkwardly placed next to the abdomen, two straight forward like a pokie.
Anyway... sorry for bothering people so much. I just love my babies so much.
However now I keep finding the spider in awkward positions inside its web tube. Perhaps its still just awkward from the molt? Or maybe the web tube is too small for it now?
Opinions wanted! I just want to know if I should perhaps open a part of the webbing so it can move about, or just shut up and let the thing do its business.
If you need a pic example I can try to get one.
But here's a physical description of the last position I found it in: horizontal inside the tube web. Three legs of its right side were back behind the carapice, one forward toward the pedipalps. The pedipalps were comepletely forward, and on the left side of its body two legs were awkwardly placed next to the abdomen, two straight forward like a pokie.
Anyway... sorry for bothering people so much. I just love my babies so much.