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When should I check on my tarantula?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sab113" data-source="post: 226968" data-attributes="member: 43288"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>We've had our 1cm Cyriocosmus elegans for about a month and a half. When I first rehoused them, they did the usual exploration of the enclosure, then burrowed down and closed off the hole. There has been no webbing, no sightings of them since and they haven't eaten since they came home - and no, there's no risk of enclosure escape!</p><p></p><p>I don't want to make the new owner mistake of digging up the enclosure to check if they're okay, but I'm quite concerned that at this point, they might not be okay.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys think we should do? Wait it out or check on them and risk possible stress?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sab113, post: 226968, member: 43288"] Hi guys, We've had our 1cm Cyriocosmus elegans for about a month and a half. When I first rehoused them, they did the usual exploration of the enclosure, then burrowed down and closed off the hole. There has been no webbing, no sightings of them since and they haven't eaten since they came home - and no, there's no risk of enclosure escape! I don't want to make the new owner mistake of digging up the enclosure to check if they're okay, but I'm quite concerned that at this point, they might not be okay. What do you guys think we should do? Wait it out or check on them and risk possible stress? [/QUOTE]
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