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<blockquote data-quote="Zeirath" data-source="post: 54181" data-attributes="member: 4131"><p>So I'm just curious, I can't really judge what new T behaviors are normal since my first little T Azkwin burrowed straight away ready to molt. I'm not so much concerned about my Phlogius who seems to just pace around her new enclosure now and then exploring, although she hasn't laid any webs yet.</p><p></p><p>I am a little concerned about my other T though, the one that was stuck in postage for 10 days. She is kinda of just curled up in her hide, sulking. She's not sitting in a death curl but she has got her legs tucked in close to her like she's trying to hide. She has webbed a bit but usually only when I'm not looking then goes back into her scrunched up scared to death pose.</p><p></p><p>Is this pretty much typical for a while until she gets comfortable? What kind of experiences, typical/non typical have people had with their fuzzy friends?</p><p></p><p>Also, this is my littlest T, Azkwin, she's about the size of my little fingernail, so tiny! She hasn't taken any food for over a week, so she last ate 9 days ago. I have the sneaking suspicion she is heading into a molt, he butt is so huge! Her last molt was 6 weeks ago. Opinions? Complete Tarantula newbie here so learning as we go!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]11736[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Yes I know I call all my T's girls even though I have no idea of their gender, I don't know why I do this =p</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeirath, post: 54181, member: 4131"] So I'm just curious, I can't really judge what new T behaviors are normal since my first little T Azkwin burrowed straight away ready to molt. I'm not so much concerned about my Phlogius who seems to just pace around her new enclosure now and then exploring, although she hasn't laid any webs yet. I am a little concerned about my other T though, the one that was stuck in postage for 10 days. She is kinda of just curled up in her hide, sulking. She's not sitting in a death curl but she has got her legs tucked in close to her like she's trying to hide. She has webbed a bit but usually only when I'm not looking then goes back into her scrunched up scared to death pose. Is this pretty much typical for a while until she gets comfortable? What kind of experiences, typical/non typical have people had with their fuzzy friends? Also, this is my littlest T, Azkwin, she's about the size of my little fingernail, so tiny! She hasn't taken any food for over a week, so she last ate 9 days ago. I have the sneaking suspicion she is heading into a molt, he butt is so huge! Her last molt was 6 weeks ago. Opinions? Complete Tarantula newbie here so learning as we go! [ATTACH=full]11736[/ATTACH] Yes I know I call all my T's girls even though I have no idea of their gender, I don't know why I do this =p [/QUOTE]
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