Phobiuh
Arachnopeon
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Hello everyone,
I got this girl here from a reputable T breeder early last month, and during her time with me she has only eaten fully once, with the second time ending her leaving the prey about 3/4ths uneaten.
she is apparently a CB2017 female B. Hamorii, which will make her three years old this year. However, she seems a bit small to me to be three years old at about 1”-1.5” long. What do you guys think? She was also sexed as female by the breeder using her molt and a microscope of some sort.
Here she is in the enclosure I moved her to about two days ago, it is a 12oz jar.
attached is also a picture of what I housed her initially, though clearly it was too big and after further research, I’ve decided to downgrade so that I can keep a close eye on her.
I have had her for nearly two months and she has been refusing food now for about four weeks. The temps stay in the high 70s all day and I attempt to feed her prekilled super worms with the head crushed/cut off entirely so that they do not burrow and she could easily have access to its juices.
After looking at the pics closely, it appears that the substrate looks really wet but I can assure you it is not, although there is condensation on the walls where her water dish it, no where else. Is that OK?
If there is anymore information required, please ask away.
Thank you.
I got this girl here from a reputable T breeder early last month, and during her time with me she has only eaten fully once, with the second time ending her leaving the prey about 3/4ths uneaten.
she is apparently a CB2017 female B. Hamorii, which will make her three years old this year. However, she seems a bit small to me to be three years old at about 1”-1.5” long. What do you guys think? She was also sexed as female by the breeder using her molt and a microscope of some sort.
Here she is in the enclosure I moved her to about two days ago, it is a 12oz jar.
attached is also a picture of what I housed her initially, though clearly it was too big and after further research, I’ve decided to downgrade so that I can keep a close eye on her.
I have had her for nearly two months and she has been refusing food now for about four weeks. The temps stay in the high 70s all day and I attempt to feed her prekilled super worms with the head crushed/cut off entirely so that they do not burrow and she could easily have access to its juices.
After looking at the pics closely, it appears that the substrate looks really wet but I can assure you it is not, although there is condensation on the walls where her water dish it, no where else. Is that OK?
If there is anymore information required, please ask away.
Thank you.
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