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<blockquote data-quote="RonC" data-source="post: 146028" data-attributes="member: 28452"><p>Ts can go for we consider long periods without eating. Their metabolism is designed for it. Some of my slings have gone 2 months without eating. I hear of others that have gone much longer than that. My Chaco rarely will miss a meal though. I wouldn't worry too much. Try again next week. Mine just decided to come out yesterday after being in its burrow since October. It's burrow wasn't completely sealed so it did eat during that time. It left me a window in the burrow so I just kept up with it's molting and didn't feed it then or if it looked too plump. Molted at least twice over the winter. Came out twice the size it went in. First pic October and second pic yesterday[ATTACH=full]35623[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]35624[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonC, post: 146028, member: 28452"] Ts can go for we consider long periods without eating. Their metabolism is designed for it. Some of my slings have gone 2 months without eating. I hear of others that have gone much longer than that. My Chaco rarely will miss a meal though. I wouldn't worry too much. Try again next week. Mine just decided to come out yesterday after being in its burrow since October. It's burrow wasn't completely sealed so it did eat during that time. It left me a window in the burrow so I just kept up with it's molting and didn't feed it then or if it looked too plump. Molted at least twice over the winter. Came out twice the size it went in. First pic October and second pic yesterday[ATTACH=full]35623[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]35624[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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