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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 139170" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>Welcome to the hobby! Leave that wallet out, you'll be buying more tarantulas before too long! </p><p>You don't need to worry too much if a tarantula doesn't eat, as long as the abdomen is plump there's no need to worry, keep a water dish full though.</p><p>If you feel like the food is intimidating the spider you can kill it and/or cut it up and leave it overnight, it might be the problem. Of course smaller live prey may be what's needed to get a response, worth trying but chances are it's just not hungry, they can go months without food so don't worry too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 139170, member: 27677"] Welcome to the hobby! Leave that wallet out, you'll be buying more tarantulas before too long! You don't need to worry too much if a tarantula doesn't eat, as long as the abdomen is plump there's no need to worry, keep a water dish full though. If you feel like the food is intimidating the spider you can kill it and/or cut it up and leave it overnight, it might be the problem. Of course smaller live prey may be what's needed to get a response, worth trying but chances are it's just not hungry, they can go months without food so don't worry too much. [/QUOTE]
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