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Well i think so...although when we unpacked it 5-6 weeks ago we only got to see it for a split second before it hid away. The next day it was burried away and this is the first time i have see it since!!
It's abdomen looked tiny last night mind in comparison to the rest of it, so I'm assuming it just needs a bit of fattening up now. Although these things are supposed to eat like pigs aint they?! So shouldnt take long before its back up to size. It had 2 crickets last night but then didnt show its face again so maybe give it a try with another 1-2 later if its out and about.
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Congrats on the moult
I have a T. apophysis that I very rarely see so when she does show herself it a rare treat. I always know when she is ready to moult because she comes out of her hide to lie on the wet area for 24 hours before disappearing to moult. She has done this before each moult so far. Funny wee soul. I'm glad yours is doing well. They are great eaters. Mine takes 4 - 5 crickets at a time lol.
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