It's been two days. What's wrong with her?
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Staying in that pose for two days seems like something else. At least to me.Looks like a pose to throw hairs to me, I've had a grammie do this, it eventually quit but they sometimes do that at a perceived threat.
really weird both my G rosea/porteri never sit like that not even when scared.Staying in that pose for two days seems like something else. At least to me.
Probably environmental, I've had a few spiders throw a fit for no "reason" and usually after I topped off a water dish or something similar, they calmed down.Staying in that pose for two days seems like something else. At least to me.
Could be due to all the disturbance. When you say two days do you mean she hasn't moved from the position in two days or she has used that position a lot the past two days?Sorry everyone! My Wi-Fi was out for a while. I'm on a different computer so I don't have any pictures but she has coconut bedding, no wood chips. Also no crickets in over a week. But I am moving and have been moving things around and things constantly banging. I'm thinking that might be why she's been standing like this. She's also been grooming herself a lot lately.
I new in the hobby but from what I've learned, and observing my own T's doing this, I would probably find the quietest spot I could and let her relax there for a while if that's possible.Oh no she's been moving around just keeps doing that position where ever she is.