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Avicularia Won’t Eat - Running Away From Food
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<blockquote data-quote="OculusLondres" data-source="post: 203737" data-attributes="member: 37866"><p>There is no positive update as of now.</p><p></p><p>I didn't see her eat yet, but I saw her drink. I also sprayed the cage a bit and saw her sitting on the water drops so I assumed she drank. I also see a whitish poop-like drips, so I assume body processes work.</p><p></p><p>I put 5 crickets there and I see one dead, one is alive, I do not see the rest, maybe they alive, or maybe some was eaten? I put a camera with motion detection in the outer cage so I could see the movements and I wasn't able to spot any eating. I saw she has something on her fangs, like a puke, not sure if it was piece of cricket or something else.</p><p></p><p>I am going to drop more crickets today so I she has more chances of one coming closer to her and maybe she'll eat. She looks weak though, I really hope she'll eat and get better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OculusLondres, post: 203737, member: 37866"] There is no positive update as of now. I didn't see her eat yet, but I saw her drink. I also sprayed the cage a bit and saw her sitting on the water drops so I assumed she drank. I also see a whitish poop-like drips, so I assume body processes work. I put 5 crickets there and I see one dead, one is alive, I do not see the rest, maybe they alive, or maybe some was eaten? I put a camera with motion detection in the outer cage so I could see the movements and I wasn't able to spot any eating. I saw she has something on her fangs, like a puke, not sure if it was piece of cricket or something else. I am going to drop more crickets today so I she has more chances of one coming closer to her and maybe she'll eat. She looks weak though, I really hope she'll eat and get better. [/QUOTE]
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