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- Aug 17, 2013
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My Aphonopelma anax (Fangs) has been suffering from problems for around three or four months now. It has refused to eat for that time (something which it did for the first few months I owned it) and for that time it has been walking funny (when prodded it walks as if it can't move the joint connecting its leg to its body) now it has recently started appearing in in death curl positions which I can clearly see since it stopped living in its hide a month ago or so. I tried to pour water near it in case it was a dehydration problem and today I saw it near its hide and it looked normal, which gave me hope. However when I came to check on it again later in the day it was in a mild death curl. I think it might have some form of DKS since it appears to not "know" how to move its limbs when prodded, though it must be moving since it appears in different spots in its enclosure throughout the day. I really don't want to lose another T