We have a large Opistophthalmus macer that hasn't been eating much the last month or so. We assumed she (guess) just wasn't hungry, and she doesn't want to take crickets we try hand feed her.
However, watching her today, she grabs at crickets only when they touch her, and misses every time. She chases after them a short distance, but seems to be feeling for them, like someone feeling around in the dark.
She doesn't respond to the shadow of my hand moving over her, but immediately reacts when she feels my breath.
She used to be out for the morning sunshine, and often sat in her water dish.
Now, she rarely ever comes out of her hide, day or night.
Is she blind? If so, is there anything we could have done wrong to cause it?
I also have a much younger O. macer, and some very young U. planimanus, all doing great, but now I'm somewhat worried...
If anyone has any info please help
thanx
-i
Adult O.macer
Young O.macer on my hand
Young U.planimanus carrying his lunch on his back
However, watching her today, she grabs at crickets only when they touch her, and misses every time. She chases after them a short distance, but seems to be feeling for them, like someone feeling around in the dark.
She doesn't respond to the shadow of my hand moving over her, but immediately reacts when she feels my breath.
She used to be out for the morning sunshine, and often sat in her water dish.
Now, she rarely ever comes out of her hide, day or night.
Is she blind? If so, is there anything we could have done wrong to cause it?
I also have a much younger O. macer, and some very young U. planimanus, all doing great, but now I'm somewhat worried...
If anyone has any info please help
thanx
-i
Adult O.macer
Young O.macer on my hand
Young U.planimanus carrying his lunch on his back