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<blockquote data-quote="Katydid" data-source="post: 225886" data-attributes="member: 42231"><p>I am not sure how much you know about tarantulas. There are a few videos on you tube that you can watch about your curly hair. I also have a curly hair. It’s not uncommon for them to not move much for a while after they molt, because it takes a lot of energy. They may or may not be hungry for a couple of weeks after molting. I usually wait a couple of days and give 1 cricket. If he eats it right away, I give more. If not I wait a few days and try again. I would watch the you tube videos and make sure you have the right bedding, moisture etc. I hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katydid, post: 225886, member: 42231"] I am not sure how much you know about tarantulas. There are a few videos on you tube that you can watch about your curly hair. I also have a curly hair. It’s not uncommon for them to not move much for a while after they molt, because it takes a lot of energy. They may or may not be hungry for a couple of weeks after molting. I usually wait a couple of days and give 1 cricket. If he eats it right away, I give more. If not I wait a few days and try again. I would watch the you tube videos and make sure you have the right bedding, moisture etc. I hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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