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Male B. vagans in trouble?
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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 129080" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>No need to be concerned, its common, and in my experience more common with mature males. They kick hairs off for several reasons. No need to feed him less, feed him if he'll eat. Most mm dont eat much though, so its important they always have a fresh water dish. He may surprise you and last a few years longer. Have you thought about breeding him? You could loan him out or sell him to a breeder, or you could find a female vagans to buy. Or just keep him comfortable. Welcome to TF Penny<img src="http://www.tarantulaforum.com/images/tarantulasmiley.jpg" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":T:" title="Tarantula Smiley :T:" data-shortname=":T:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 129080, member: 4086"] No need to be concerned, its common, and in my experience more common with mature males. They kick hairs off for several reasons. No need to feed him less, feed him if he'll eat. Most mm dont eat much though, so its important they always have a fresh water dish. He may surprise you and last a few years longer. Have you thought about breeding him? You could loan him out or sell him to a breeder, or you could find a female vagans to buy. Or just keep him comfortable. Welcome to TF Penny:T: [/QUOTE]
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