No pics all we can do is guess .
Not enough info!I am in need of some advice/help. My spider is about a year and half now, molted around 5 times since birth. I know these are slow growing. But she has hasn't eaten for months now, I have tried different bugs. Any help please?
Thank you, I understand that. Just wanted to find out if she looks healthy or not.I have a B. bohemei of similar age and size. The opistosoma (bottom part) is also about 1.5 times larger than the prosoma (head part). Just keep its water dish full and it will be fine. It might also be worth it to try prekilled crickets in the afternoon and remove them next morning every week or two, but your Tarantula is pretty hefty.
I think that keeping multiple spiders is usually easier/less stressful than keeping just one for most people. When people start with a single arthropod pet, they tend to focus on them too much and sometimes that attention can be harmful to the animal (handling and too much fiddling with its enclosure) and the owner (a lot of worrying over the animal doing nothing for long periods of time). If you have more arthro-pets, you can divide your attention and it becomes a lot less to worry some when one pet decides to take a dirt vacation.
I've had a T before, she got to the age of 20. Just not used to a young one and their behaviours, hence the question.Not enough info!
Ts fat as Jupiter don't eat, they aren't eating machines!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Read up on the animal you own!
You proved my pointI've had a T before, she got to the age of 20. Just not used to a young one and their behaviours, hence the question.