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<blockquote data-quote="KezyGLA" data-source="post: 143852" data-attributes="member: 14343"><p>I don’t see it being a male. At least from the photos you have shared. </p><p></p><p>Starting a small web in the corner is typical ‘settling in’ behaviour. The corner of the enclosure is where it will feel safest and is often the ‘go-to’ place for a newly rehoused specimen. It’s for this reason that I will poke starter burrows in the corners of the enclosures for any fossorial species. </p><p></p><p>As I mentioned before it can take a long time to settle. It may help if you leave the enclosure somewhere dark and undisturbed. </p><p></p><p>As for not eating, it should be fine for now. Ts can go for months without any food. But I do suggest that when you attempt to feed maybe try something juicy. Like a large pinkie or hornworm. Just to fatten her up a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KezyGLA, post: 143852, member: 14343"] I don’t see it being a male. At least from the photos you have shared. Starting a small web in the corner is typical ‘settling in’ behaviour. The corner of the enclosure is where it will feel safest and is often the ‘go-to’ place for a newly rehoused specimen. It’s for this reason that I will poke starter burrows in the corners of the enclosures for any fossorial species. As I mentioned before it can take a long time to settle. It may help if you leave the enclosure somewhere dark and undisturbed. As for not eating, it should be fine for now. Ts can go for months without any food. But I do suggest that when you attempt to feed maybe try something juicy. Like a large pinkie or hornworm. Just to fatten her up a bit. [/QUOTE]
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