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Could i be overfeeding my T?
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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 133365" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>I keep mine at room temp, sometimes 70 degrees for days at a time. I feed slings every two weeks, juvies vary with appetite, and adults one big meal a month. My spiders grow a bit slower than most, I think, and I prefer it that way. I used to feed according to appettite, and lost a gorgeous P antinous juvie female in a molt. It may or may not have been due to overfeeding, but I tend to be cautious now. If one of mine is bulbous from eating, I wont feed it. None of them are slender.. Damned American spiders and their fast food..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 133365, member: 4086"] I keep mine at room temp, sometimes 70 degrees for days at a time. I feed slings every two weeks, juvies vary with appetite, and adults one big meal a month. My spiders grow a bit slower than most, I think, and I prefer it that way. I used to feed according to appettite, and lost a gorgeous P antinous juvie female in a molt. It may or may not have been due to overfeeding, but I tend to be cautious now. If one of mine is bulbous from eating, I wont feed it. None of them are slender.. Damned American spiders and their fast food.. [/QUOTE]
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