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<blockquote data-quote="LookMomASpider" data-source="post: 184281" data-attributes="member: 34311"><p>Didn't even need to wait a week, figured I would try again after a few days. I decided I would try something new. I have self modified Jamie enclosures and if you know her enclosures the spiderling/juvenile arboreal open from the bottom. I usually flip the top over to feed. Tonight I decided to put it in a plastic container (incase the spider bolted) and put the enclosure on its side. Coaxed the roach toward C. versicolor and exactly like my C. laeta.... BAM took the roach super fast. It has been staying in the exact same spot for days in its hunting position. I knew it was hungry. I don't know why it was pushing roaches off its web, but once I coaxed a roach into the position it has been in for days it took it immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LookMomASpider, post: 184281, member: 34311"] Didn't even need to wait a week, figured I would try again after a few days. I decided I would try something new. I have self modified Jamie enclosures and if you know her enclosures the spiderling/juvenile arboreal open from the bottom. I usually flip the top over to feed. Tonight I decided to put it in a plastic container (incase the spider bolted) and put the enclosure on its side. Coaxed the roach toward C. versicolor and exactly like my C. laeta.... BAM took the roach super fast. It has been staying in the exact same spot for days in its hunting position. I knew it was hungry. I don't know why it was pushing roaches off its web, but once I coaxed a roach into the position it has been in for days it took it immediately. [/QUOTE]
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