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Hasn’t ate since I got it
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<blockquote data-quote="MrKrowe" data-source="post: 152063" data-attributes="member: 28893"><p>If this is the same spider you posted a pic of then there's a possibility that it's a mature male. Most males will stop eating and spend all their time constantly searching for females, I seem to recal you mentioning the spider was wandering around the enclosure. Check to see if you can see small hooks on the underside of the first set of legs. Also, take a look at the palps, if they look like they have enlarged tips then you could be looking at a male, some people say the swelling makes it look like the spider is wearing boxing gloves.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, post a clear pic of the spider from as many angles as you can get and let the forum take a look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrKrowe, post: 152063, member: 28893"] If this is the same spider you posted a pic of then there's a possibility that it's a mature male. Most males will stop eating and spend all their time constantly searching for females, I seem to recal you mentioning the spider was wandering around the enclosure. Check to see if you can see small hooks on the underside of the first set of legs. Also, take a look at the palps, if they look like they have enlarged tips then you could be looking at a male, some people say the swelling makes it look like the spider is wearing boxing gloves. Alternatively, post a clear pic of the spider from as many angles as you can get and let the forum take a look. [/QUOTE]
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