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<blockquote data-quote="marya1962" data-source="post: 24710" data-attributes="member: 2393"><p>Rosie has been putting up a lot of webbing. She just shed two weeks ago and put out a lot of webbing then too. But she keeps webbing. I am not tech savvy or I'd post a picture. Her den area looks like something out of a haunted house. What does it mean when they web like this, but probably aren't going to shed anytime soon? Could it be a response to our cat messing with the cage? She has been fed twice one week after shedding and she voraciously ate both one after the other. Humidity is a bit low at 50 percent but she has access to fresh, clean water. Oh, she has an UTH attached to the left side rear where she dens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marya1962, post: 24710, member: 2393"] Rosie has been putting up a lot of webbing. She just shed two weeks ago and put out a lot of webbing then too. But she keeps webbing. I am not tech savvy or I'd post a picture. Her den area looks like something out of a haunted house. What does it mean when they web like this, but probably aren't going to shed anytime soon? Could it be a response to our cat messing with the cage? She has been fed twice one week after shedding and she voraciously ate both one after the other. Humidity is a bit low at 50 percent but she has access to fresh, clean water. Oh, she has an UTH attached to the left side rear where she dens. [/QUOTE]
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