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<blockquote data-quote="Miss Moxie" data-source="post: 122887" data-attributes="member: 27149"><p>Well if you've gotta ask about whether your C. cyaneopubescens is getting ready to molt, you probably shouldn't have acquired an old world tarantula. No offense, but asking that means you might not be very experienced, and OWs need an experienced keeper because they're all advanced species. Chilobrachys isn't even a great beginner OW genus. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps your C. cyaneopubescens is looking for a place to molt, or maybe she's just exploring. These tarantulas are on the active side, after all. When is the last time you tried to feed her? She might finally be hungry and is hunting. It's impossible to say why a tarantula walks around, there's plenty of reasons.</p><p></p><p>Did your Chilobrachys sp. "Vietnam Blue" give you any issues on unpacking? Remember that with size, her attitude will change. My female, upon unpacking into her new enclosure, walked out of the cup then whipped around, struck with no warning at it and then threw it a threat posture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miss Moxie, post: 122887, member: 27149"] Well if you've gotta ask about whether your C. cyaneopubescens is getting ready to molt, you probably shouldn't have acquired an old world tarantula. No offense, but asking that means you might not be very experienced, and OWs need an experienced keeper because they're all advanced species. Chilobrachys isn't even a great beginner OW genus. Perhaps your C. cyaneopubescens is looking for a place to molt, or maybe she's just exploring. These tarantulas are on the active side, after all. When is the last time you tried to feed her? She might finally be hungry and is hunting. It's impossible to say why a tarantula walks around, there's plenty of reasons. Did your Chilobrachys sp. "Vietnam Blue" give you any issues on unpacking? Remember that with size, her attitude will change. My female, upon unpacking into her new enclosure, walked out of the cup then whipped around, struck with no warning at it and then threw it a threat posture. [/QUOTE]
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