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<blockquote data-quote="tapkoote" data-source="post: 109832" data-attributes="member: 17661"><p>WOW this is a huge thread!!!</p><p>Yes I'm new, and so is Anastaisia, a pet shop rescue and my first T.</p><p>Got her in August @ 3 3/4 inches B-smithi.</p><p>Quit eating Dec. 6th ( two crickets that night) and a huge drink of water Dec. 8th, that was the last I think. She had two crickets in with her for a week, they all three slept together by the heat source, thats when I got the crickets out. Yes I know crickets left too long can be a threat. Sort of have a different view on feeding-don't do as I do. This is a large spider.</p><p> She's now gone through all kinds of activities. Got to film her laying down hairs on the path to the bed, she laid down the next day. Filmed her laying hairs and web in a corner. Couple weeks later she walked around with her abdomen up off the ground to inspect the area, and check the water dish hadn't moved. I'd guess she was checking for lack of crickets/predators.</p><p>Should be any day now, her abdomen -opisthosoma- (hope thats right) is smaller than when I brought her home. Lets see if I can get some pics up here.[ATTACH]22034[/ATTACH][ATTACH]22035[/ATTACH][ATTACH]22036[/ATTACH][ATTACH]22037[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tapkoote, post: 109832, member: 17661"] WOW this is a huge thread!!! Yes I'm new, and so is Anastaisia, a pet shop rescue and my first T. Got her in August @ 3 3/4 inches B-smithi. Quit eating Dec. 6th ( two crickets that night) and a huge drink of water Dec. 8th, that was the last I think. She had two crickets in with her for a week, they all three slept together by the heat source, thats when I got the crickets out. Yes I know crickets left too long can be a threat. Sort of have a different view on feeding-don't do as I do. This is a large spider. She's now gone through all kinds of activities. Got to film her laying down hairs on the path to the bed, she laid down the next day. Filmed her laying hairs and web in a corner. Couple weeks later she walked around with her abdomen up off the ground to inspect the area, and check the water dish hadn't moved. I'd guess she was checking for lack of crickets/predators. Should be any day now, her abdomen -opisthosoma- (hope thats right) is smaller than when I brought her home. Lets see if I can get some pics up here.[ATTACH]22034[/ATTACH][ATTACH]22035[/ATTACH][ATTACH]22036[/ATTACH][ATTACH]22037[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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