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<blockquote data-quote="DustyD" data-source="post: 210368" data-attributes="member: 36911"><p>Nurse Ratchet is spot on (again). Some tarantulas do these things. My G. rosea is currently secluded in her cave and has been almost as long as Ralphie. Tarantulas can slow down their bodies and survive on what they have stored. My rosea was in premolt when she went in. Keep an eye open and keep conditions like you regularly do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustyD, post: 210368, member: 36911"] Nurse Ratchet is spot on (again). Some tarantulas do these things. My G. rosea is currently secluded in her cave and has been almost as long as Ralphie. Tarantulas can slow down their bodies and survive on what they have stored. My rosea was in premolt when she went in. Keep an eye open and keep conditions like you regularly do. [/QUOTE]
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