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Brazilian Black spiderling not eating.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee'scrazybeasts" data-source="post: 121608" data-attributes="member: 27097"><p>I keep grammastola pulchra's. They are the slowest growing T I know. When mine go into ore moult they can refuse food for weeks. They do take a long time to prepare themselves. They also need hides. They are a burrowing species and like somewhere to stay safe. T's can drown too. Especially as slings. I use t-light holders with a ball of cotton soaked. I mist one side of the enclosure once a fortnight n let half the soil soak. Unlike most grammastola's these guys need a touch more humidity. One of mine refused to eat for so long I thought she was ill. She was so huge she dragged her abdomen when she walked. She was stunning when she moulted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee'scrazybeasts, post: 121608, member: 27097"] I keep grammastola pulchra's. They are the slowest growing T I know. When mine go into ore moult they can refuse food for weeks. They do take a long time to prepare themselves. They also need hides. They are a burrowing species and like somewhere to stay safe. T's can drown too. Especially as slings. I use t-light holders with a ball of cotton soaked. I mist one side of the enclosure once a fortnight n let half the soil soak. Unlike most grammastola's these guys need a touch more humidity. One of mine refused to eat for so long I thought she was ill. She was so huge she dragged her abdomen when she walked. She was stunning when she moulted! [/QUOTE]
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