Even after having eaten multiple crickets larger than itself months ago, this thing will STILL be out every night hunting for food. It has also constructed an impressive avic-like web tube that runs the entire height of the enclosure.
0.0.1 (out of 0.0.2) Ornithoctoninae sp. "Phan Cay Blue".
always makes me SO nervous when i see my chubby arboreal Ts climbing. i get so anxious they’ll fall and be injured, i had a chubby H. mac fall one time and it ruptured it’s leg, the H. mac has molted and is fine now but jeez.
always makes me SO nervous when i see my chubby arboreal Ts climbing. i get so anxious they’ll fall and be injured, i had a chubby H. mac fall one time and it ruptured it’s leg, the H. mac has molted and is fine now but jeez.
I've actually put this T on a diet for couple months at some point (I normally feed my Ts 2-3 times a week as most of them are slings or small juveniles) to try to avoid that scenario. Had no effect. Really hoping to avoid an abdomen rupture with this one....
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