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RIP Terra. You will be missed more than you can ever imagine.
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<blockquote data-quote="Oursapoil" data-source="post: 212008" data-attributes="member: 33266"><p>Hi,</p><p>She would go quite a long time without eating. I usually would go with the entrance of her den. If webbed up I would leave her in peace, if open with her waiting at the entrance I would offer food. She had an adult female dubia about a week ago and before that nothing for about a month. During winter here in the north east, I usually keep the room in the low 70s and she spends more time in her burrow than she does during the warmer month when the space is usually in the 80s. She came out Saturday morning and was moving around, looking totally normal. If it wasn't for me offering her food yesterday I would have never imagined she was gone as she just looked like she was alive.</p><p>Although she was a good eater, she wouldn't hesitate to refuse food from time to time, even when not in premolt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oursapoil, post: 212008, member: 33266"] Hi, She would go quite a long time without eating. I usually would go with the entrance of her den. If webbed up I would leave her in peace, if open with her waiting at the entrance I would offer food. She had an adult female dubia about a week ago and before that nothing for about a month. During winter here in the north east, I usually keep the room in the low 70s and she spends more time in her burrow than she does during the warmer month when the space is usually in the 80s. She came out Saturday morning and was moving around, looking totally normal. If it wasn't for me offering her food yesterday I would have never imagined she was gone as she just looked like she was alive. Although she was a good eater, she wouldn't hesitate to refuse food from time to time, even when not in premolt. [/QUOTE]
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