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Super weak tarantula refusing food
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<blockquote data-quote="Atar" data-source="post: 224897" data-attributes="member: 41926"><p>Sad to see that was the decision made. Everyone here made it really quite clear that far more information is required to even start the care process...</p><p>Looked small, for a supposed juvenile?</p><p>So many unanswered questions....trying really really hard to convince myself this was not a tarantula in a pre molt (molting is how they get bigger and is completely normal)...</p><p>If you havent carried out the task I really would like ask that you do more research or reach out to someone local who can observe the tarantula or take care of it properly...</p><p>Suggestions on how to improve the care would have been significantly more specific and helpful with the aid of photographs as previously mentioned..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atar, post: 224897, member: 41926"] Sad to see that was the decision made. Everyone here made it really quite clear that far more information is required to even start the care process... Looked small, for a supposed juvenile? So many unanswered questions....trying really really hard to convince myself this was not a tarantula in a pre molt (molting is how they get bigger and is completely normal)... If you havent carried out the task I really would like ask that you do more research or reach out to someone local who can observe the tarantula or take care of it properly... Suggestions on how to improve the care would have been significantly more specific and helpful with the aid of photographs as previously mentioned.. [/QUOTE]
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