BrachysWorld
Arachnopeon
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- Jul 4, 2011
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Has anyone ever had this issue with any of their T's? The area where the fangs are is hard, and they are unable to retract or or pull them out. It's just whitish hard in that area. Our A. metallica hasn't eaten since last molt which was about 5 months ago, and we were wondering what was wrong. The other day she was on her back in a semi death curl (almost made us choke) and I immediately went in after her and put her in an emergency set-up. Steam seemed to get her a bit more active, but still the same curled up positions. Extreme dehydration is what I'm getting. So this morning I picked her up, and examined why she was struggling to drink as I noticed her trying last night to no avail. And it seems near her mouth it's hardened where she is unable to even suck food. The fangs are unable to reveal or retract at all. So sad to see this.
Was wondering if anyone tried a homemade herb or something to soften that hardened area before if you experienced this with one of your T's? Or do you just steam them to no end to rehydrate them at least?
Was wondering if anyone tried a homemade herb or something to soften that hardened area before if you experienced this with one of your T's? Or do you just steam them to no end to rehydrate them at least?