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N. chromatus sling help
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<blockquote data-quote="Therasoid" data-source="post: 41136" data-attributes="member: 3538"><p>Most of mine feed on pinhead crickets and the others eat B. laterlis nymphs. I feed twice per week.</p><p> Yours has a plump rump so it may not be hungry. Also in the pic, it looks to be in pre- molt, not unusual to fasting if it is. </p><p> Personally, I feed one prey item at a time, don't need to stress the sling with too much food running in the enclosure. [emoji6] </p><p> One more thing, if its in a new enclosure, it needs some time to feel at home. I wait 3-4 days after rehousing before I offer prey. Here is a pic of one of my C. Marschalli slings I rehoused today. I'll offer them prey middle of this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Therasoid, post: 41136, member: 3538"] Most of mine feed on pinhead crickets and the others eat B. laterlis nymphs. I feed twice per week. Yours has a plump rump so it may not be hungry. Also in the pic, it looks to be in pre- molt, not unusual to fasting if it is. Personally, I feed one prey item at a time, don't need to stress the sling with too much food running in the enclosure. [emoji6] One more thing, if its in a new enclosure, it needs some time to feel at home. I wait 3-4 days after rehousing before I offer prey. Here is a pic of one of my C. Marschalli slings I rehoused today. I'll offer them prey middle of this week. [/QUOTE]
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