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Grammostola
First time T owner. Is my pulchra too fat?
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<blockquote data-quote="x_raphael_xx" data-source="post: 199488" data-attributes="member: 37624"><p>I've only had them 2 weeks, so I'm still learning, and happy to take on any advice.</p><p></p><p>Schedule was definately the wrong word lol.</p><p>I meant I am feeding around 3 days, but am adjusting as needed. Eg, I was feeding my c.versicolor fruit flies in the beginning, when he looked a little skinny I upgraded him to crickets and gave him one the very next day.</p><p>As Shelob was looking chubby I asked for advice on here and will now be feeding less regularly.</p><p></p><p>She loves a wonder, so shes easy to see. My n.chromatus has just come out of hiding, and she looks a little chubby too, so diets all round!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x_raphael_xx, post: 199488, member: 37624"] I've only had them 2 weeks, so I'm still learning, and happy to take on any advice. Schedule was definately the wrong word lol. I meant I am feeding around 3 days, but am adjusting as needed. Eg, I was feeding my c.versicolor fruit flies in the beginning, when he looked a little skinny I upgraded him to crickets and gave him one the very next day. As Shelob was looking chubby I asked for advice on here and will now be feeding less regularly. She loves a wonder, so shes easy to see. My n.chromatus has just come out of hiding, and she looks a little chubby too, so diets all round! [/QUOTE]
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