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What's the longest you have had a t go after molting before it accepted food?
Mine have been that way in the past. I have a gbb giving me fits right now. That's what got me wondering99% of the time, mines eat instantly when I offer foods after initial typical post molt wait.
Really? Out of all, Chromatopelma Cyaneopubescens? Unexpected.Mine have been that way in the past. I have a gbb giving me fits right now. That's what got me wondering
Crazy right?Really? Out of all, Chromatopelma Cyaneopubescens? Unexpected.
It’s pretty unusual I would say, but it’s not the end of the world.Crazy right?
Had this happen with gbb. Just ignored it for 3 weeks. It ateMine have been that way in the past. I have a gbb giving me fits right now. That's what got me wondering
This question could be worded better to give you more impactful information.What's the longest you have had a t go after molting before it accepted food?
It's gone 2 weeks so far, not long I know, just got me wonderingHow long has it gone? I can't remember for sure but I think my GBB went at least a month or so.
I think my longest was the P. muticus at a couple months, but I'm not sure exactly when it molted so it's hard to say.
Its about 3" and its been about 2 weeks. Not a big deal I know. But it made me wonder what others had experiencedIt’s pretty unusual I would say, but it’s not the end of the world.
1. What’s the size of it?
2. When did it molt?
I am just curious.