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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzball79" data-source="post: 43354" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>Mine is still eating and doesn't look like in premolt, but my GBB has not touched its prey for about 2 weeks, neither has the P. Met and the A. versi has built a secondary web going all the way to the ground, which she (fingers crossed for a girl) did last time before she molted.</p><p>I'm also keeping my fingers crossed for my Rosea. Although long periods of fasting are normal, she seems to be not her usual active self and hides a lot more. She doesn't tend to flick hair so doesn't really have a bald spot to notice colour changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzball79, post: 43354, member: 3190"] Mine is still eating and doesn't look like in premolt, but my GBB has not touched its prey for about 2 weeks, neither has the P. Met and the A. versi has built a secondary web going all the way to the ground, which she (fingers crossed for a girl) did last time before she molted. I'm also keeping my fingers crossed for my Rosea. Although long periods of fasting are normal, she seems to be not her usual active self and hides a lot more. She doesn't tend to flick hair so doesn't really have a bald spot to notice colour changes. [/QUOTE]
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