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Koekemgs

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My Bobby (curly hair taran)
Has been very active (walking around) it's 20cm × 20cm house My boss got worried it was to small and she told me to get a bigger house. I have got a slight bigger house but Bobby still very active. I'm worried Bobby has lost all his hair on it's abdomen when it was in its small house. I was under the impression he was going to molt. 3 weeks later still not molting.

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Tarantula Trooper

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If Bobby is a mature male he may not be molting but searching, searching for a female! I got to say though that is bout the baldest T I personally have every seen ..lol Also I think the abdomen still is still rather brown and would be gravitating toward black if your T is about to molt.
 

m0lsx

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Bobby has been flicking a LOT of hair.

Without knowing Bobby's size it is hard to say if 20 X 20 i too small. But a Tarantula enclosure needs to be approximately 1.5 times larger than it's Diagonal legspan. So 20cm is fine for a T up to about 8cm T & too small for something around 10cm.

Does your T have some cover to go under & feel safe below? Some T's never use cover. Others need it.
 

m0lsx

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Look under Bobby's front leg for tibial hook below it's leg joints. A like Tarantula Trooper, I suspect Bobby maybe a mature male.

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Koekemgs

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Bobby has been flicking a LOT of hair.

Without knowing Bobby's size it is hard to say if 20 X 20 i too small. But a Tarantula enclosure needs to be approximately 1.5 times larger than it's Diagonal legspan. So 20cm is fine for a T up to about 8cm T & too small for something around 10cm.

Does your T have some cover to go under & feel safe below? Some T's never use cover. Others need it.
Hi, yes a log.
Bobby has been flicking a LOT of hair.

Without knowing Bobby's size it is hard to say if 20 X 20 i too small. But a Tarantula enclosure needs to be approximately 1.5 times larger than it's Diagonal legspan. So 20cm is fine for a T up to about 8cm T & too small for something around 10cm.

Does your T have some cover to go under & feel safe below? Some T's never use cover. Others need it.
Hi, yes a log.
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Koekemgs

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Look under Bobby's front leg for tibial hook below it's leg joints. A like Tarantula Trooper, I suspect Bobby maybe a mature male.

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Yip, he has a tibial hook.
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Bobby has been flicking a LOT of hair.

Without knowing Bobby's size it is hard to say if 20 X 20 i too small. But a Tarantula enclosure needs to be approximately 1.5 times larger than it's Diagonal legspan. So 20cm is fine for a T up to about 8cm T & too small for something around 10cm.

Does your T have some cover to go under & feel safe below? Some T's never use cover. Others need it.
 

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