If you're a new tarantula owner, it's absolutely normal to be freaked out and nervous the first time you see your tarantula flip over on its back and shed its exoskeleton - a completely normal and routine part of a tarantulas' life cycle called molting.
I think one of the biggest mistakes we can make as new tarantula owners is being far too eager to intervene when our tarantulas are more than capable of going about their weird spider business with no help. Now of course, there is always a chance during a molt that things will not go well (it's an intense process) and you might need to help out. However, more often than not your tarantula is having a perfectly normal molt. In those cases, here's what you should do!
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