Poecilotheria miranda appetite

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Arachnoangel
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Have you met a Pamphobeteus? If they won't eat then you know they are going to molt in the next few days or are sick.
Yes, my friend keeps several of those, they eat like any T i can mention;-)
 

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Arachnobaron
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My P. miranda was also a picky eater, unlike other pokies I've had.
 

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Arachnoknight
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Every miranda I have ever had was a lousy eater. I sold them all off because of this. Very frustrating.
 

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I know this is old but it answered my question without having to post a new thread :) I'd like to add my 3.5"ish female to the list of picky appetites. Also seems fairly nervous/skittish a lot but it's been in its home for well over six months and no real webbing to speak of. She is either chilling on top of some wood bark or hiding underneath it near the substrate but refuses to web. Think I'm gonna try rehousing her with a different setup even though my vittata and one of my regalis are in nearly identical setups and are quite happy with well-developed tube webs.
 
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