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  1. 05-21-2010 06:36 AM #1
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    G. pulchra sealed in burrow- when to worry?

    So, my little pulchra is sealed up tight, and has been for about three weeks. I assume it's molting, but this will be the first time in my care; when I last saw it, it was maybe 2+ inches (very maybe, never tried to measure). I know, I know, that's what they do, but I'm still new to this, and have Mom-anxiety. When do I start to be legitimately concerned?
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  2. 05-21-2010 07:26 AM #2
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    Oh deja vu! I started a thread like this when our first sling did that. You worry when you smell a smelly smell that smells smelly. If you don't then assume it is okay. We have slings that burrow down for months at a time and even spend the entire late fall to early spring burrowed down. They have all emerged unscathed and beautifully molted. Don't dig it up either, let it have its alone time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by curiousme View Post
    You worry when you smell a smelly smell that smells smelly.
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    Hey B!

    You worry once it stinks!

    I have a rosea that was sealed up for 5 months, I have had her about 8 months now and she still hasn't eaten but one cricket for me since I got her. Grammostola's are put on this earth to stress us out!

    Just make sure there is tons of water in the bowl at ALL times!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAK View Post
    ....Just make sure there is tons of water in the bowl at ALL times!
    Keep a water dish in there, but don't be alarmed if you don't see it drinking, or the water level going down. Ours never broke the surface, but some do to get a drink.
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    Quote Originally Posted by curiousme View Post
    Oh deja vu! I started a thread like this when our first sling did that. You worry when you smell a smelly smell that smells smelly. If you don't then assume it is okay. We have slings that burrow down for months at a time and even spend the entire late fall to early spring burrowed down. They have all emerged unscathed and beautifully molted. Don't dig it up either, let it have its alone time!
    If they molt under the substrate should you just leave the old exuvium buried?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sja69 View Post
    If they molt under the substrate should you just leave the old exuvium buried?
    We have and do. Some people worry that they will mold, but I haven't ever seen it. Some Ts will houseclean too and bring the molt up for you, often disposing of it in the water dish. Sometimes they will use bits and pieces of it in their web too, for very serial killer~esque decorating. We have a MF Haplopelma species that molted down in its burrow and she never bothered to bring up the molt. There was NO WAY we were going to disturb her burrow to get it either! So, my opinion would be not to worry about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by curiousme View Post
    Sometimes they will use bits and pieces of it in their web too, for very serial killer~esque decorating.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sja69 View Post
    If they molt under the substrate should you just leave the old exuvium buried?
    The spider will most likely throw the old skin out ( they are tidy ) but dont worry if your cant find it spiders have been doing this for millions of years.
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    Most people say that their spiders seal themselves in their burrows with webbing, but what about when they do it with the substrate like mine just has?

    I'm sure if it wanted a drink it would be more than capable of digging it's way back out, but if it stayed in there for a period of time where the hell does it get it's air from?

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    He/she is fine. If it wants a drink, it will come out.
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