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is it normal for grammostola?
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<blockquote data-quote="jsolis770" data-source="post: 46383" data-attributes="member: 3819"><p>I would like to know if it's normal for this tarantula to refuse food after two weeks of being feed? I gave it these three small crickets over the days of maybe nine or so... the i waited about week withiut giving it food... Then I try offering it a cricket pprobably the size of a fingertip... dont know ifs its 1/4 or anyways... i left the cricket in there and was not eaten in the 24 hours... also the rosie isprobably is blind or insecure oe whatever emotion... because it didnt eat or attacked the cricket. </p><p></p><p>It also seems like its true when the forum says these spiders are pet rocks because this tarantula literrally stayed in place while the cricket was hoping around. Also the tarantula is a small one as you can probably see inthis photo of the profile. </p><p>Also another note- once i took the cricket out I noticed the spider stayed in place as if it was stunned... it has moved a bit. water is provided on a bottle cap. </p><p>Maybe the light is different or the skin of the spider has gotten darker... hoppefully its not dead... death by cricket hoping would be ridiculous - ,-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsolis770, post: 46383, member: 3819"] I would like to know if it's normal for this tarantula to refuse food after two weeks of being feed? I gave it these three small crickets over the days of maybe nine or so... the i waited about week withiut giving it food... Then I try offering it a cricket pprobably the size of a fingertip... dont know ifs its 1/4 or anyways... i left the cricket in there and was not eaten in the 24 hours... also the rosie isprobably is blind or insecure oe whatever emotion... because it didnt eat or attacked the cricket. It also seems like its true when the forum says these spiders are pet rocks because this tarantula literrally stayed in place while the cricket was hoping around. Also the tarantula is a small one as you can probably see inthis photo of the profile. Also another note- once i took the cricket out I noticed the spider stayed in place as if it was stunned... it has moved a bit. water is provided on a bottle cap. Maybe the light is different or the skin of the spider has gotten darker... hoppefully its not dead... death by cricket hoping would be ridiculous - ,- [/QUOTE]
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