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<blockquote data-quote="Madzoohouse" data-source="post: 55742" data-attributes="member: 4161"><p>I agree completely.. I am new at this as well. From what I understand tarantulas are prone to fungal infection from too much moisture. Also in my opinion the tank may be too large. I actually downsized from a larger tank to a critter keeper... I use coconut husk for her right now.. I think she loves it. She burrows and can actually find her food now. Also the state your tarantula is in may cause it not to eat. Example when going into molt she would not go near anything and actually would flee from the prey. She molted and is as hungry as ever. Hopefully this was useful to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madzoohouse, post: 55742, member: 4161"] I agree completely.. I am new at this as well. From what I understand tarantulas are prone to fungal infection from too much moisture. Also in my opinion the tank may be too large. I actually downsized from a larger tank to a critter keeper... I use coconut husk for her right now.. I think she loves it. She burrows and can actually find her food now. Also the state your tarantula is in may cause it not to eat. Example when going into molt she would not go near anything and actually would flee from the prey. She molted and is as hungry as ever. Hopefully this was useful to you [/QUOTE]
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