marleymathers
Arachnopeon
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- Jan 19, 2021
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Hi folks. I’m still fairly amateur to tarantula keeping. Forgive me but this may seem like I’m talking crap and written in a jumbled way here goes - I’ve only had 4 Ts the past 9 years
My first ever T was a pink toe around 9 years ago, then my Chaco Golden Knee a few years after that. I believe they were Male as they’ve both gone to Tarantula heaven now.
Then a little over 3 months ago I bought my Adult Female Arizona Blonde and a Juvenile Brazilian Black (not sure on the gender) This may sound stupid but I didn’t realise how small the Brazilian black would be as my pink toe was a Juve but nearly adult size, this Brazilian one is much smaller like it’s just out of sling stage. Because of this I originally had her/him in a bigger enclosure and moved it to a smaller enclosure that I had kept crickets in a few weeks after getting it. Anyway, I first stared putting regular sized crickets in and as it was refusing I would immediately take the cricket out, not long after I ordered smaller sized crickets and thought that would do the trick - the first 2 month it just refused. Then the past month I dropped a couple of crickets in. The next day or 2 and there was no sign of the cricket. Does that mean she/he is eating them, or are the crickets burrowing under the substrate then dying? I didn’t worry too much as I know they can go for a very long time without food and she/he looked well fed as the abdomen is plump, so I initially thought she/he was going to go straight into a molt. Though it hasn’t molted yet. Is this normal for young Ts? is it having difficulty transitioning from Sling food like fruit flies or pinheads to bigger prey. I’ve never seen it eat compared to the Arizona Blonde adult and others where they go for it straight away. Cheers for any help/advice
My first ever T was a pink toe around 9 years ago, then my Chaco Golden Knee a few years after that. I believe they were Male as they’ve both gone to Tarantula heaven now.
Then a little over 3 months ago I bought my Adult Female Arizona Blonde and a Juvenile Brazilian Black (not sure on the gender) This may sound stupid but I didn’t realise how small the Brazilian black would be as my pink toe was a Juve but nearly adult size, this Brazilian one is much smaller like it’s just out of sling stage. Because of this I originally had her/him in a bigger enclosure and moved it to a smaller enclosure that I had kept crickets in a few weeks after getting it. Anyway, I first stared putting regular sized crickets in and as it was refusing I would immediately take the cricket out, not long after I ordered smaller sized crickets and thought that would do the trick - the first 2 month it just refused. Then the past month I dropped a couple of crickets in. The next day or 2 and there was no sign of the cricket. Does that mean she/he is eating them, or are the crickets burrowing under the substrate then dying? I didn’t worry too much as I know they can go for a very long time without food and she/he looked well fed as the abdomen is plump, so I initially thought she/he was going to go straight into a molt. Though it hasn’t molted yet. Is this normal for young Ts? is it having difficulty transitioning from Sling food like fruit flies or pinheads to bigger prey. I’ve never seen it eat compared to the Arizona Blonde adult and others where they go for it straight away. Cheers for any help/advice