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Im very curious myself...what an interesting post...Great Job...
Well, it does drink a lot of water as well. It will still maul a cricket though, if I through one in therewow a year of doing that lol !
how often do you do it now?
I am sorry to hear about your Rosie. What was wrong w/ her? I bet that was kinda freaky w/ her having fangs. My other spiders are so jumpy, I wouldn't want to have to pick them up. The worst is my Brazilion white knee.That's really cool that you are able to do that. I had a rosie get sick and she was not capable of eating. She had her fangs but I had to hand feed her too. I also had to give her water. I used a q-tip, unravelled a little bit, and dipped in water and let her byte it. Then she could suck the water from the q-tip. It worked pretty good but she ended up dieing about 2 months later. Poor girl hung on for a while and I hope I made it as easy and comfortable a possible. That was a real concern for me since she was my first T.![]()
I'm sure your blonde will be fine. She seems to be in good hands.:clap:
I caused my rosies death by feeding it some cricks that I caught. They were pesticide riden and my T got so sick that she couldn't walk, eat, drink, or anything. It was really sad and I beat myself up over it all the time because I knew better.Now I do my best to keep my collection in the best possible health and care. I would be doing exactly what you are doing for you T. Keep me up to date on this. These kinds of things you don't find in books.
She'll be fine after the next molt.![]()
She'll make it through the molt. It may take her longer but there is nothing in your situation that would keep her from completeing the molt. Besides, she wouldn't want to leave that kind of treatment. Your gonna turn her into a spoiled brat.
I didn't want to mention this on here, but last night I had a dream that I found the blondi deadIf she makes it through the next molt, she should be unstoppable....