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B. smithi refused her food this month...
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<blockquote data-quote="Sabeth" data-source="post: 12796" data-attributes="member: 545"><p>I feed her 6-8 crickets per month. She is not a very enthusiastic eater and last month she took only 4. So this month I started with 4 but she acted like she didn't even see them. I left them in the cage for a couple of days and then removed them. I'm not worried...she is acting normal, drinks well and is nice and round, plus I know smithis aren't big eaters. Could she be approaching a molt? Her bald patch is still very light in color.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sabeth, post: 12796, member: 545"] I feed her 6-8 crickets per month. She is not a very enthusiastic eater and last month she took only 4. So this month I started with 4 but she acted like she didn't even see them. I left them in the cage for a couple of days and then removed them. I'm not worried...she is acting normal, drinks well and is nice and round, plus I know smithis aren't big eaters. Could she be approaching a molt? Her bald patch is still very light in color. [/QUOTE]
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