Ok Have had my g.rosea subadult now for a month and a half. In that time it hasn't eaten once, and would run away from any food item large or small. The bunch of locusts the shop guy gave me for free with the spider died of natural causes. However today I finally got around to putting in a nice desert scape viv backing just so I wasnt looking in on a bare wooden enclosure. Just for chance I also picked up 4 locusts and threw one in about half an hour after fixing the backing and placing the T back inside.
Bear in mind this is wide open daylight too. The T hadnt retreated into it's burrow upon being placed back into the enclosure, and within about 5 seconds or so of the first twitch from the locust it was pounched upon and dealt with a feeling of high distain. Who say's T's don't have feelings and like nice apartments??
Ok sure we all know that any T can go off food and g.roseas being sometimes oddest of all, but it was funny to see it for nearly two months turn down food until I put up some "wallpaper"
Bear in mind this is wide open daylight too. The T hadnt retreated into it's burrow upon being placed back into the enclosure, and within about 5 seconds or so of the first twitch from the locust it was pounched upon and dealt with a feeling of high distain. Who say's T's don't have feelings and like nice apartments??
Ok sure we all know that any T can go off food and g.roseas being sometimes oddest of all, but it was funny to see it for nearly two months turn down food until I put up some "wallpaper"
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