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<blockquote data-quote="Poppy2020" data-source="post: 186599" data-attributes="member: 34446"><p>Do you have enough cross ventilation in its enclosure? Area where it can climb up higher— like a piece of cork bark? I know these guys are aboreal and like to hang in trees. I personally don’t have an A. avicularia— hopefully someone on this forum will contribute some helpful information. Not eating for awhile can be a sign of an upcoming molt. They also can get a bit sluggish. </p><p>A ‘new’ T for Christmas— what species? That’s exciting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poppy2020, post: 186599, member: 34446"] Do you have enough cross ventilation in its enclosure? Area where it can climb up higher— like a piece of cork bark? I know these guys are aboreal and like to hang in trees. I personally don’t have an A. avicularia— hopefully someone on this forum will contribute some helpful information. Not eating for awhile can be a sign of an upcoming molt. They also can get a bit sluggish. A ‘new’ T for Christmas— what species? That’s exciting! [/QUOTE]
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