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A bit concerned.

Tnoob

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My obt didn't eat last night. Feeder got stuck under the substrate. I couldn't find the hiding hole for my obt until late last night. Any suggestions? I can see them both. They aren't far from each other. What should I do?
 

Tnoob

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I'd kill the cricket and place it near the entrance. The crickets size may be intimidating to the sling.
I might be able to to dig the old cricket out. It's just a pin head cricket, and about a quarter of the size. I'm posting a picture of my obt even if my camera sucks you might be able to see it. It's right above my thumb.
 

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Tnoob

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And I guess size doesn't matter? It took a Dubia nymph, but it was injured. Apparently it likes injured prey.
 

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