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Hi All


I was just wondering if it is possible if you can give me some advice on my T's.


I have Lasiodora klugi (Bahia scarlet birdeater) and a Grammostola rosea (Chilean Rose) and both of them are not eating. I am worried about them as their rumps are small and they not accepting food.

The food is easily accessible and I feed them almost on a daily basis.

This is not the case for my Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (Green Bottle Blue) as she will gladly accept 3 crickets at a time.


It is still summer here in South Africa and the weather is warm, so it cant be Hibernation. The Birdeater molted about a month ago, and she is still not eating.


Please advise me, as i am worried and dont want my T's to die


Thanks


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