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Baby Trinidad Chevron not hungry?
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<blockquote data-quote="swimbait" data-source="post: 68189" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>Dude, I told you over a month ago not to keep food in the enclosure at all times. So not only did you store crickets in the cage, you were destroying your tarantulas web so they could get in!?!?! Spiders aren't dumb, they know what they're doing. At NO time will you need to intervene to get your spider to eat. Do you read through random threads on forums to get a better idea of what you are doing in this hobby? I'm honestly having a difficult time understanding why you would think destroying the spiders web was a good idea? It was fully aware there were crickets in there with it. Please do some more research. Your spider is in pre molt. You aren't guaranteed to see a molt either when it does molt, it may keep it in the cave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimbait, post: 68189, member: 3515"] Dude, I told you over a month ago not to keep food in the enclosure at all times. So not only did you store crickets in the cage, you were destroying your tarantulas web so they could get in!?!?! Spiders aren't dumb, they know what they're doing. At NO time will you need to intervene to get your spider to eat. Do you read through random threads on forums to get a better idea of what you are doing in this hobby? I'm honestly having a difficult time understanding why you would think destroying the spiders web was a good idea? It was fully aware there were crickets in there with it. Please do some more research. Your spider is in pre molt. You aren't guaranteed to see a molt either when it does molt, it may keep it in the cave [/QUOTE]
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