Re: To Pair or Not To Pair?
I feed my male smaller meals during breeding season, so I've paired 24 hours later pretty often. I think you're okay as long as he doesn't have a noticeable lump in him, and you supervise for a few minutes to make sure she isn't rough with him.
Edit: If your lesser isn't undersized or losing weight, there isn't any reason you can't throw him in there instead.
Re: To Pair or Not To Pair?
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Annarose15
Edit: If your lesser isn't undersized or losing weight, there isn't any reason you can't throw him in there instead.
He's lost about 50-60 grams since he stopped eating about 2 1/2 - 3 months ago. I know that it's not too terribly uncommon, I just worry about him, and my spider is still eating pretty regularly.
Re: To Pair or Not To Pair?
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Originally Posted by
jtomb1510
He's lost about 50-60 grams since he stopped eating about 2 1/2 - 3 months ago. I know that it's not too terribly uncommon, I just worry about him, and my spider is still eating pretty regularly.
How much does your lesser weigh now? I ask because 50-60g is something to be concerned about if he's only 400g, but not if he's 1100g. I certainly won't fault you for erring on the side of caution, though.
Re: To Pair or Not To Pair?
Ya I guess I should have clarified that lol. Before he went on his hunger strike, he was ~1020 grams, He's at 960 grams now. :D