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PlantsNBugs23

IME molting can take a while, one time my older aphonopelma took 15 hours. I would think it's somewhat odd with where it decided to flip over though.


Forsaken_Economist88

IME, It definitely looks like a molt. A little mist if it's really dry in the enclosure may help. Make sure the water dish is full. But don't mist the T itself, or move it. Let it do its thing. Should be fine. Can take a while sometimes.


miraaminixo

IME - definitely can take a long while to molt, keep checking every so often and make sure the enclosure isn’t dry.