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RE: O man i didn't know that can happen.

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Posted by: TheVez2 at Tue Dec 1 08:39:20 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TheVez2 ]  
   

>>Do spiders exude "parting fluid" between their ""skin" and the new skin, so the old can slip off? Does that imply that the parting fluid can be under-hydrated (too viscous) and slow the molt until the fluid dries and glues the old shed onto the new? I assume that would be fatal, unless the owner can pump-spray warm water onto the mess, trying to loosen the molt. I know I sound like a herp guy, but with spiders, I'm learning.
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>>clffdvr

Yes, that describes it pretty well. Slightly more correctly is that the new skin forms under the old skin, with another 'skin' layer inbetween. Just prior to molting this inbetween layer dissolves and becomes the lubricant to aid molting.

Once a problem is at hand during sheddign, there is little that can be done to help. If the spider is dehydrated, it didn't just get that way, it has been getting that way for a while. As such there is not quick solution. You should ensure your T always has some clean water availabe. If you do, the T will regulate itself.
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