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<blockquote data-quote="CC_123409" data-source="post: 145096" data-attributes="member: 28714"><p>So my Chaco Golden Knee was bought by us with 2 missing legs but we didn't notice until recently. After calling the petstore, they assures us the legs would grow back after a couple of molts, usable buy smaller. I believed that and other owners saying it was no big deal, but I recently went to another pet store and the owner there said that tarantulas won't grow back limbs. Are there any experienced tarantula owners that know which side is true? And an update on my Golden Knee, she still hasn't eaten since Dec. 20th and we are starting to get worries again, as its been nearly 2 months. What is the longest tarantulas can/will go without eating in a pre molt or is this abnormal behaviour at this point? For anyone who hasn't replied to my previous thread, she is a sling about 1 1/4 inch in leg span. Also a sidenote, the enclosure is maybe a foot and a half by a foot so I think that it is way to big for her but my dad insists, even though I disagree. Thanks for reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CC_123409, post: 145096, member: 28714"] So my Chaco Golden Knee was bought by us with 2 missing legs but we didn't notice until recently. After calling the petstore, they assures us the legs would grow back after a couple of molts, usable buy smaller. I believed that and other owners saying it was no big deal, but I recently went to another pet store and the owner there said that tarantulas won't grow back limbs. Are there any experienced tarantula owners that know which side is true? And an update on my Golden Knee, she still hasn't eaten since Dec. 20th and we are starting to get worries again, as its been nearly 2 months. What is the longest tarantulas can/will go without eating in a pre molt or is this abnormal behaviour at this point? For anyone who hasn't replied to my previous thread, she is a sling about 1 1/4 inch in leg span. Also a sidenote, the enclosure is maybe a foot and a half by a foot so I think that it is way to big for her but my dad insists, even though I disagree. Thanks for reading. [/QUOTE]
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