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<blockquote data-quote="I just need all the T's" data-source="post: 216736" data-attributes="member: 39012"><p>This is one I can actually comment about with my limited experience with a nice female.</p><p>That behavior is typical. Especially being just rehoused. I actually went with horn worms after she settled in mine will eat crickets,but she's big and needs a bigger meal. Won't touch a dubia for nothing.</p><p>Treat with respect,as just like many others they need some space or your going to encounter problems doing maintenance and things. Give her time to settle in is my best advice. They will lay in one corner and web it a little and stomp it down over and over again even with a hide and plenty of substrate,until settled in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I just need all the T's, post: 216736, member: 39012"] This is one I can actually comment about with my limited experience with a nice female. That behavior is typical. Especially being just rehoused. I actually went with horn worms after she settled in mine will eat crickets,but she's big and needs a bigger meal. Won't touch a dubia for nothing. Treat with respect,as just like many others they need some space or your going to encounter problems doing maintenance and things. Give her time to settle in is my best advice. They will lay in one corner and web it a little and stomp it down over and over again even with a hide and plenty of substrate,until settled in. [/QUOTE]
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