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Changing enclosure - advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="DustyD" data-source="post: 207990" data-attributes="member: 36911"><p>Hibernate may not be the technical term, they have been known to go without food and or in hiding for months or a year or more. I think there have been reported cases of even longer. </p><p></p><p>Try and feed her what you usually do outside the hide. I might try pre-killed if you normally feed live.</p><p></p><p>One if my G. pulchra slings about 1.5" spent 5-6 weeks in hiding under a loose cork bark hide with no webbing. I panicked and lifted up the cork bark and found it safe and sound and freshly molted.[ATTACH=full]63098[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustyD, post: 207990, member: 36911"] Hibernate may not be the technical term, they have been known to go without food and or in hiding for months or a year or more. I think there have been reported cases of even longer. Try and feed her what you usually do outside the hide. I might try pre-killed if you normally feed live. One if my G. pulchra slings about 1.5" spent 5-6 weeks in hiding under a loose cork bark hide with no webbing. I panicked and lifted up the cork bark and found it safe and sound and freshly molted.[ATTACH=full]63098[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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