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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 66414" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>Exactly! I hate not being able to see a sling and knowing if it's ok or not.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I assumed they were in pre-molt. The larger B. albo molted and then pushed his molt to the surface, becoming a dirt hole. the smaller albo didn't molt, guess he just got hungry, or else he molted and buried the molt. I can see his tunnel against the side and all the way through from start to finish. </p><p></p><p>the 2 new ones, G. pulchripes and H. triseriatus are pet dirt now, and the LP is trying but he burrowed down along the corner of the enclosure and hasn't covered the opening yet. Plus he's in full view so i'm not worried about him. He hasn't eaten in a week or 2 but is still plump so maybe he's in pre-molt also. Does the LP show signs of premolt like the Brachys with the dark abdomen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 66414, member: 4199"] Exactly! I hate not being able to see a sling and knowing if it's ok or not. I assumed they were in pre-molt. The larger B. albo molted and then pushed his molt to the surface, becoming a dirt hole. the smaller albo didn't molt, guess he just got hungry, or else he molted and buried the molt. I can see his tunnel against the side and all the way through from start to finish. the 2 new ones, G. pulchripes and H. triseriatus are pet dirt now, and the LP is trying but he burrowed down along the corner of the enclosure and hasn't covered the opening yet. Plus he's in full view so i'm not worried about him. He hasn't eaten in a week or 2 but is still plump so maybe he's in pre-molt also. Does the LP show signs of premolt like the Brachys with the dark abdomen? [/QUOTE]
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