PhidippusMamma522
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Hello,
We have 11 P.audax that we've been raising since they were slings. One of them (Omega) just molted and is now an i10 as of 1/25/2025.
We fed him a mealworm on 2/27/2025 which he ate some of, but not the entire thing or enough for him to put on weight. I just figured he didn't finish it because he felt full enough with his stomach having shrunk so much from molting.
The following day, I tried to feed him a cricket in which he pounced on then would back off, pounce again, and back off, then finally went in for the ki**. However, once again, he barely ate any of it and certainly not enough to put on any significant amount of weight.
Today, was the first time since 1/28/2025 that I tried feeding him again. This time it was one of the smallest mealworms if ever seen (thought behind it was less energy output hunting it) and he refused to eat it and after several hours I took it out of his enclosure.
I also have two others that are also recent i10 and have had no problem with eating or drinking.
Funny enough, the reason behind us naming him Omega is because he was the last sling to eat (F.F.F.) which were days after all of the others. I am not sure if that has any relevancy?
Another thing I noticed is he's been "cleaning" his fangs quite a bit and for longer than normal (normal in comparison to his siblings). This is a stupid question, but is there a such thing as "teething" but spider fang version and that could be a possible reason for him not eating or not
eating nearly enough when he does eat?
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
We have 11 P.audax that we've been raising since they were slings. One of them (Omega) just molted and is now an i10 as of 1/25/2025.
We fed him a mealworm on 2/27/2025 which he ate some of, but not the entire thing or enough for him to put on weight. I just figured he didn't finish it because he felt full enough with his stomach having shrunk so much from molting.
The following day, I tried to feed him a cricket in which he pounced on then would back off, pounce again, and back off, then finally went in for the ki**. However, once again, he barely ate any of it and certainly not enough to put on any significant amount of weight.
Today, was the first time since 1/28/2025 that I tried feeding him again. This time it was one of the smallest mealworms if ever seen (thought behind it was less energy output hunting it) and he refused to eat it and after several hours I took it out of his enclosure.
I also have two others that are also recent i10 and have had no problem with eating or drinking.
Funny enough, the reason behind us naming him Omega is because he was the last sling to eat (F.F.F.) which were days after all of the others. I am not sure if that has any relevancy?
Another thing I noticed is he's been "cleaning" his fangs quite a bit and for longer than normal (normal in comparison to his siblings). This is a stupid question, but is there a such thing as "teething" but spider fang version and that could be a possible reason for him not eating or not
eating nearly enough when he does eat?
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks