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<blockquote data-quote="KK_Ma_Nene alt" data-source="post: 230926" data-attributes="member: 42645"><p>My parents had bought me my 2-ish year old B. Emilia back in September and it had apparently just molted (she was feisty, hungry, and a bright scarlet so that checked out) but after about a month she stopped eating and wasn't as active. I, still being new with tarantulas, thought it was a premolt but could also just be stress and not eating. Last week it finally ate but hasn't since. I don't see it move much from under its log but it still is drinking water and its not shriveling up so it doesn't appear to be starving. I haven't taken it out to see whether or not there's been a change in color. I might add a photo later when I get home from school but I just wanted to see what probably is the reason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK_Ma_Nene alt, post: 230926, member: 42645"] My parents had bought me my 2-ish year old B. Emilia back in September and it had apparently just molted (she was feisty, hungry, and a bright scarlet so that checked out) but after about a month she stopped eating and wasn't as active. I, still being new with tarantulas, thought it was a premolt but could also just be stress and not eating. Last week it finally ate but hasn't since. I don't see it move much from under its log but it still is drinking water and its not shriveling up so it doesn't appear to be starving. I haven't taken it out to see whether or not there's been a change in color. I might add a photo later when I get home from school but I just wanted to see what probably is the reason [/QUOTE]
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