Re: My eight legged friends, update topic.
Thanks Snoopy, i have heard of adult T's (Especially Rosea's) going of food for anywhere between 2 months to a year. For no reason at all. They gorge themselves, and then stop eating for a while. But going off food for a molt is very normal for any spider, 2 months is a bit long but my pulchripes does not molt a lot because she is near adulthood. Also, after molting they can't eat for a while, their teeth need to harden.
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