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<blockquote data-quote="DustyD" data-source="post: 208220" data-attributes="member: 36911"><p>I am not an expert, but do have some experience. Tarantulas can take awhile to warm up to their new surroundings, so it might not be ready yet or even hungry. Give it some alone time. </p><p></p><p>When I got my first tarantula about nine months ago, it spent hours scrunched up on an enclosure wall with some webbing. I asked here about that as I had panicked that it might be dying. The forum calmed me down and explained about tarantulas aacclimating. She was fine. She still is.</p><p></p><p></p><p> I do think we need more information from you. Pictures of your enclosure and tarantula inside would be helpful. There may be something unsettling to your T.</p><p></p><p> Also the species name, not the general name but the Greek or Latin name such as my tarantula is a G. pulchripes or Grammostola pulchripes (commonly called Chaco Golden Knee.) Some common names can be confusing.</p><p></p><p>Also, and I know I am stealing somebody's thunder, but please do introduce yourself in the introduction thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustyD, post: 208220, member: 36911"] I am not an expert, but do have some experience. Tarantulas can take awhile to warm up to their new surroundings, so it might not be ready yet or even hungry. Give it some alone time. When I got my first tarantula about nine months ago, it spent hours scrunched up on an enclosure wall with some webbing. I asked here about that as I had panicked that it might be dying. The forum calmed me down and explained about tarantulas aacclimating. She was fine. She still is. I do think we need more information from you. Pictures of your enclosure and tarantula inside would be helpful. There may be something unsettling to your T. Also the species name, not the general name but the Greek or Latin name such as my tarantula is a G. pulchripes or Grammostola pulchripes (commonly called Chaco Golden Knee.) Some common names can be confusing. Also, and I know I am stealing somebody's thunder, but please do introduce yourself in the introduction thread. [/QUOTE]
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