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Brachypelma is dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Amy F" data-source="post: 235178" data-attributes="member: 48977"><p>Don’t worry too much, one worm will be enough to sustain it for quite some time, being opportunistic feeders they can go for very long periods without eating. Try taking a photo of the enclosure and compare it each day to look for disturbances in the webbing etc. it may well be preparing for a moult or just hiding away because it has no need to come out and explore. The bigger and older they get the more confident they become and so will be out a lot more. I hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amy F, post: 235178, member: 48977"] Don’t worry too much, one worm will be enough to sustain it for quite some time, being opportunistic feeders they can go for very long periods without eating. Try taking a photo of the enclosure and compare it each day to look for disturbances in the webbing etc. it may well be preparing for a moult or just hiding away because it has no need to come out and explore. The bigger and older they get the more confident they become and so will be out a lot more. I hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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