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<blockquote data-quote="InternetSwag" data-source="post: 156470" data-attributes="member: 29365"><p>The roach that won't die </p><p>I just fed my two slings, I took a roach and crushed it a bit and put it in my albipilosum enclosure and it snapped him up almost immediately. </p><p></p><p>I crushed another roaches abdomen and its guts came out and put it in my Pulchrapes enclosure and it wouldn't stop moving, thought that'd be a good thing but my pulchrapes was in hiding so I didn't wanna take a risk. Crushed his head and he stops moving. I check a minute later and he's kicking his legs like crazy, managed to reach the side of the enclosure and kick his legs 'basically walking' on the side of the enclosure sideways like a breakdancer all the way to my Pulchrapes. Who then moved in the other direction and seemingly hid. Crushed roach some more. Still moving. Eventually decapitated his already dangling head just in case. But damn, this roach wouldn't die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InternetSwag, post: 156470, member: 29365"] The roach that won't die I just fed my two slings, I took a roach and crushed it a bit and put it in my albipilosum enclosure and it snapped him up almost immediately. I crushed another roaches abdomen and its guts came out and put it in my Pulchrapes enclosure and it wouldn't stop moving, thought that'd be a good thing but my pulchrapes was in hiding so I didn't wanna take a risk. Crushed his head and he stops moving. I check a minute later and he's kicking his legs like crazy, managed to reach the side of the enclosure and kick his legs 'basically walking' on the side of the enclosure sideways like a breakdancer all the way to my Pulchrapes. Who then moved in the other direction and seemingly hid. Crushed roach some more. Still moving. Eventually decapitated his already dangling head just in case. But damn, this roach wouldn't die. [/QUOTE]
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