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craig84
09-20-2007, 01:28 AM
Hi. My 3+" carolina wolfspider hasn't eaten in 3 weeks. What can be the problem? Could a molt be coming up? I have seen this spider stretch like 3 3/4" Still seems active and all. I just didn't know if these go on fasts at all. I would feed it 3 times a week and was an aggressive eater. Thanks. Craig.

Blahbar
09-20-2007, 04:13 AM
I have never took care of any carolina wolfspider but recently took in a few orb weavers.

It's wild caught yes?

craig84
09-20-2007, 08:27 AM
Thanks for the reply. Yes, it is wild caught.

P. Novak
09-20-2007, 09:28 AM
Hey Craig, I am unaware if this species fasts, but I'd guess they can since they are so closely related to Ts. It's either a molt or a fast. I'm guessing she could be gravid as well since she is WC.

craig84
09-20-2007, 09:35 AM
Hey Paul. Iam hoping its gravid:drool: She seems to be active and all just not eating.

P. Novak
09-20-2007, 10:03 AM
Hey Paul. Iam hoping its gravid:drool: She seems to be active and all just not eating.

How big is her abdomen? Because when they are gravid usually when they stop eating, atleast in Ts, it means that they will lay soon.

craig84
09-20-2007, 11:12 AM
The abdomen is big but that may be normal. How long would they stop eating before they lay? That would be cool having baby carolina wolfspiders:D

P. Novak
09-20-2007, 11:43 AM
The abdomen is big but that may be normal. How long would they stop eating before they lay? That would be cool having baby carolina wolfspiders:D

I don't know it's hard to say, could be a couple days to a couple weeks. I sure hope she lays for you, cause I'd love to get some of the babies:rolleyes: , but don't get your hopes up just in case.

Widowman10
09-20-2007, 07:35 PM
hmmm, i had a very large hogna for awhile. wild caught. she never molted in 7 months (course she was huuuuge to begin with) then one day she stopped eating. died about 2 weeks later, just curled up and died. made me sad:(

is the abdomen on your female getting fatter than normal? mine never fasted, just ate like a starving demon:evil: if the abdomen is getting a little bigger than normal, don't get your hopes up, but there might be a sac, or a molt i guess. maybe they fast right before a molt like T's. maybe someone who's had a large female molt in their care can help a little more.

oh- and you should post a pic:drool:

craig84
09-20-2007, 08:32 PM
No, I don't think its abdomen is getting larger but its hard to tell. SOrry to hear your loss. This is the best looking wolfspider ever.:) Well I will try to get a pic but my camera is crappy.

Widowman10
09-20-2007, 08:39 PM
No, I don't think its abdomen is getting larger but its hard to tell. SOrry to hear your loss. This is the best looking wolfspider ever.:) Well I will try to get a pic but my camera is crappy.

haha! well, as a "feel-sorry-for-myself-gift" i got a new T!;P hahaha!
get a pic of it on your hand!:D

craig84
09-20-2007, 08:46 PM
get a pic of it on your hand!:D
:rolleyes: I barely want to get close to it. Its an aggressive little Sh*t:D

Widowman10
09-20-2007, 09:00 PM
:rolleyes: I barely want to get close to it. Its an aggressive little Sh*t:D

haha! mine was too! that would be quite an interesting experience:rolleyes:

Blahbar
09-20-2007, 10:19 PM
I'm going to make some speculations here. First assuming you have had the spider a month or so. In the wild it's eat as much as you can while you can because you never know how long it will be till you get the chance again.

So maybe after you introduced a steady supplie of food it disrupted this cycle and at first it ate everything it could but now slowed down because of the mass amount of food avalible.

Pure speculation

Widowman10
09-20-2007, 10:43 PM
I'm going to make some speculations here. First assuming you have had the spider a month or so. In the wild it's eat as much as you can while you can because you never know how long it will be till you get the chance again.

So maybe after you introduced a steady supplie of food it disrupted this cycle and at first it ate everything it could but now slowed down because of the mass amount of food avalible.

Pure speculation

hmmm, good thoughts! another possibility! mine seemed to have an insatiable appetite, sorta like a solpugid. but yes, could be a fast like a G rosea:rolleyes:

craig84
09-20-2007, 10:47 PM
Maybe thats it but hasn't eaten in 3 weeks. I would feed it on monday wednesday and friday.. I guess its a possibility. Thanks.

P. Novak
09-20-2007, 10:52 PM
I'm going to make some speculations here. First assuming you have had the spider a month or so. In the wild it's eat as much as you can while you can because you never know how long it will be till you get the chance again.

So maybe after you introduced a steady supplie of food it disrupted this cycle and at first it ate everything it could but now slowed down because of the mass amount of food avalible.

Pure speculation

otherwise known as fasting.. :rolleyes:

Widowman10
09-20-2007, 11:00 PM
otherwise known as fasting.. :rolleyes:

only sometimes:shame:
could also be: starving, hunger strike, abstain, etc....:D

Blahbar
09-20-2007, 11:01 PM
otherwise known as fasting.. :rolleyes:

yes, but fasting can be done for many reasons, just trying to lend my insight.

Widowman10
09-20-2007, 11:09 PM
yes, but fasting can be done for many reasons, just trying to lend my insight.

true. many reasons indeed. who knows what goes on in their little brains...