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My Ts do not want to eat
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<blockquote data-quote="NEVERLANDCREATIONS" data-source="post: 178417" data-attributes="member: 33177"><p>Hello everyone I've been in the hobby for a few months now. Im not sure if I should worry but I have a tliltocatl albopilosum and an aphonopelma seemanni both refuse to eat the superworms I got for them they have only been eating crickets since I've had them until now. My T albopilosum has gotten a big booty on her and is going bald and mostly wanting to stay inside of its burrow and dig. My A seemanni on the other hand has a small abdomen no baldness and prefers to stay outside of its hide but hide next to or behind the hide or I'll find it climbing the side of the enclosure and drinks tons of water. any help??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEVERLANDCREATIONS, post: 178417, member: 33177"] Hello everyone I've been in the hobby for a few months now. Im not sure if I should worry but I have a tliltocatl albopilosum and an aphonopelma seemanni both refuse to eat the superworms I got for them they have only been eating crickets since I've had them until now. My T albopilosum has gotten a big booty on her and is going bald and mostly wanting to stay inside of its burrow and dig. My A seemanni on the other hand has a small abdomen no baldness and prefers to stay outside of its hide but hide next to or behind the hide or I'll find it climbing the side of the enclosure and drinks tons of water. any help?? [/QUOTE]
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