I have had a roesa for over 25 years(she was wild caught and is older then 25) they do change randomly from time to time and decided to change things. I would just try and feed her every two weeks or so and she should be fine. She also went 8 or 10 years in between her last molt.
I just want to label my collection correctly I keep a list of all the inverts I keep and try and keep it as accurate as possible. I do believe mine to be of the yellow leg variety.
Are subfusca highland and low land the same? Dont see separate ones for the leg patterns. Also it appears to be missing poecilotheria hanumavilasumica.
My rosea didn't molt for over 8 years and she molted last summer. She could just be ready to molt, I wouldn't worry too much Roseas can live a very long time considering I have had mine 26 years and who know how old she was when I got her.
I have tried putting 2 water dished in with my P. cancerides. The first one I put in was a sallow water dish that evaporated quickly to up the humidity for it, since I read they like humidity. With in an hour the water would all be gone though and I couldn't figure out if it was evaporating or...
I know mine has sealed its self off since I rehoused it, it has no opening into its burrow, so now its just a waiting game to see if it will come out again. I figure I will wait a month or two and then dig it out. It's already been in there for a month if not more. Damn waiting game.
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