Moespidas420
Arachnopeon
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- May 5, 2017
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My stripe knee seems to have blocked him.her self in its home I don't wanna move it just in case he.she is upset could my T be dying
Oh, yeahKeep in mind that they can hide away like this for months...some as long as a year...so don't get all worked up if it doesn't emerge for a month. Things like this are why many of us keep lots of different species.
Its just a waiting game for now.
Sorry about that I must have hit disagree by accident I think you are right about it getting ready to molt. Lol I reread the whole thread twice trying to figure out what you where talking about. Again sorry about that@Devin B You disagree? Please enlighten me as to why.
I quoted the above message because its still valid. This is a species that can fast for a very long time. Sometimes as long as a year, its one of the downsides to owning them, almost all grammostola are capable of fasting for long periods of time. Its quite possible your T could spend a few months doing exactly what its doing.Keep in mind that they can hide away like this for months...some as long as a year...so don't get all worked up if it doesn't emerge for a month. Things like this are why many of us keep lots of different species.
Its just a waiting game for now.
yep my rosea is weeks shy of fasting for a whole year nowI quoted the above message because its still valid. This is a species that can fast for a very long time. Sometimes as long as a year, its one of the downsides to owning them, almost all grammostola are capable of fasting for long periods of time. Its quite possible your T could spend a few months doing exactly what its doing.
Spider looks fine to me. Might be gearing up for a molt or just not feeling like being out in the open.It's been almost week and a half of no food he.she pulled the leaf up one door and webbed the front door no food hasn't come out