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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 219171" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>The bald spot is because she has been hair flicking.</p><p></p><p>My experience with Tliltocatl / Brachypelma is that they are very prone to not eating. With some being very eager takers of food. I have two who are very fussy about the size of food, anything too big & they will not take it. Also try leaving the food in for an extra day, so 36 hours, instead of 24. As I have two T's, who will take food 99% of the time within 36 hours, but maybe 10% of the time within 24 hours. </p><p></p><p>Also what food are you offering? Have you tried different options? I started a roach colony to feed my T's. But very few of my T's will take them. But all will take crickets, other than my slings, which get beheaded mealworms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 219171, member: 29323"] The bald spot is because she has been hair flicking. My experience with Tliltocatl / Brachypelma is that they are very prone to not eating. With some being very eager takers of food. I have two who are very fussy about the size of food, anything too big & they will not take it. Also try leaving the food in for an extra day, so 36 hours, instead of 24. As I have two T's, who will take food 99% of the time within 36 hours, but maybe 10% of the time within 24 hours. Also what food are you offering? Have you tried different options? I started a roach colony to feed my T's. But very few of my T's will take them. But all will take crickets, other than my slings, which get beheaded mealworms. [/QUOTE]
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