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<blockquote data-quote="laurdd37" data-source="post: 164373" data-attributes="member: 31648"><p>I've had my tarantula for about 3 yrs now. Not sure if she's b. Smithi or b. Hamorii. Never even thought about it until I found this forum. And the more I read on here the more I'm worried I'm doing something wrong even though she seems fine to me and I've had her for this long. Also, not even positive she's a she. The girl that helped me out when I first got her said she's a female but I've never figured out how to see for myself.</p><p>Anyway, how do I know if my enclosure is too big for her? If I'm feeding too often or too much at a time? She tends to stay in her log/burrow lately, only coming out for water. She used to come out more often. Idk. Any random advice/info?</p><p>Also, I'll attach a picture, which I'm also worried about bc no one seems to have pics holding their tarantulas and now I'm like, oh crap does she hate me for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laurdd37, post: 164373, member: 31648"] I've had my tarantula for about 3 yrs now. Not sure if she's b. Smithi or b. Hamorii. Never even thought about it until I found this forum. And the more I read on here the more I'm worried I'm doing something wrong even though she seems fine to me and I've had her for this long. Also, not even positive she's a she. The girl that helped me out when I first got her said she's a female but I've never figured out how to see for myself. Anyway, how do I know if my enclosure is too big for her? If I'm feeding too often or too much at a time? She tends to stay in her log/burrow lately, only coming out for water. She used to come out more often. Idk. Any random advice/info? Also, I'll attach a picture, which I'm also worried about bc no one seems to have pics holding their tarantulas and now I'm like, oh crap does she hate me for this. [/QUOTE]
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