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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelightning777" data-source="post: 127705" data-attributes="member: 26980"><p>I feed my L klugi one earthworm a month and one as the first post molt feeding. I figure if I'm wrong and the fangs aren't 100%, the risks of damage is much lower. The other thing is that they are so skinny and getting them something to just bulk them up seems to be a good thing.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to see if my Pamphometeous sp machala, probably a suspect female odds 60/40, also likes worms. She's a lot smaller then my L klugi, but the behavior is so identical even to where they hang out in the cage it's worth a try. One thing for sure, she's super slim like thinspo as of now!! She'll probably be ready to eat on Wednesday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelightning777, post: 127705, member: 26980"] I feed my L klugi one earthworm a month and one as the first post molt feeding. I figure if I'm wrong and the fangs aren't 100%, the risks of damage is much lower. The other thing is that they are so skinny and getting them something to just bulk them up seems to be a good thing. I'm going to see if my Pamphometeous sp machala, probably a suspect female odds 60/40, also likes worms. She's a lot smaller then my L klugi, but the behavior is so identical even to where they hang out in the cage it's worth a try. One thing for sure, she's super slim like thinspo as of now!! She'll probably be ready to eat on Wednesday. [/QUOTE]
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