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first time for me to have almost half the Ts not eat.we had a decent snow fall over night until a little while ago. Would a storm like that put the Ts off from eating?
All are slings and in micro climates. We havent had much snow this season. So i dont know if thats s factor. 1-3 maybe in premolt. Mine will start to climb around feeding day as well. I normally always have atleast one-two that will refuse a meal. But this time it was close to half of mine.possible. Mine climb the walls whenever a big storm is coming through. Seems like it's always been between feeding days though so i haven't seen if a storm would also affect appetite.
18 feels like 5 here currently.It was 90 outside yesterday, here, its 70 today. I just mowed the yard in shorts and a t-shirt. Winter's over in south Texas. Soon the sweltering heat will come. The dashboard cracking, humid, sweaty 98-103 degree days. That'll be within a month, just in time to make tarantula hunting miserable