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My baby LP won't eat
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 39509" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Hello</p><p>Looking at the photo,you can add a small hide. You can add a water bowl at any size,also Lasiodora specimens are hardy. I would suspect it has an upcoming molt,with my specimens they eat almost up to a molt. Some use substrate that has been misted etc,I use dry and a water dish that is it. </p><p></p><p>All my specimens were extremely small when I got them,won't even mention a size. Now the largest is easily pushing 9inches maybe more. In my opinion you have to be totally irresponsible to let one of these die,they are just so hardy. Some can take extremes better than others,and this in my opinion is one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 39509, member: 1070"] Hello Looking at the photo,you can add a small hide. You can add a water bowl at any size,also Lasiodora specimens are hardy. I would suspect it has an upcoming molt,with my specimens they eat almost up to a molt. Some use substrate that has been misted etc,I use dry and a water dish that is it. All my specimens were extremely small when I got them,won't even mention a size. Now the largest is easily pushing 9inches maybe more. In my opinion you have to be totally irresponsible to let one of these die,they are just so hardy. Some can take extremes better than others,and this in my opinion is one of them. [/QUOTE]
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