Roosterbomb
Arachnopeon
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- Feb 18, 2014
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My spiders get a lot fatter than that! If I notice any of my T's getting obese, I'll cut the feedings down to once a month until they molt. Your P. scrofa looks fine to me.Does mine appear to be too fat.
Agreed. When mine start to get fat I put more time between their feedings and even reduce the size of the prey offered. At some point you're just waiting for the new exo to form so that the t can molt, I really don't know how much good continued feedings will accomplish at a certain point and eventually I will stop offering and just wait. Keeping track of molting and feeding schedules really helps to determine when to slow down and even when to just stop and wait. I frequently stop feeing before the t's stop feeding voluntarily, but because I can get an idea of the schedule, the t's usually molt within 10 days of my halt in feeding.My spiders get a lot fatter than that! If I notice any of my T's getting obese, I'll cut the feedings down to once a month until they molt. Your P. scrofa looks fine to me.