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Cricket in with molting T.
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<blockquote data-quote="auganator" data-source="post: 117773" data-attributes="member: 8160"><p>So last night I put a cricket in with my G. pulchra who was showing no signs of being in premolt, obviously telling by color isnt easy with a black tarantula, and he has always eaten up until hours before he molts. I came home this morning to see that he is at the bottom of his burrow almost finished molting, and the cricket is about halfway up his burrow just chilling. I see no feasible way to remove the cricket without disturbing him since trying to grab the cricket will just result in him jumping further into the burrow. Do I just leave it alone and hope for the best? obviously i will keep an eye on the situation in case the cricket either leaves the burrow or starts munching on him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="auganator, post: 117773, member: 8160"] So last night I put a cricket in with my G. pulchra who was showing no signs of being in premolt, obviously telling by color isnt easy with a black tarantula, and he has always eaten up until hours before he molts. I came home this morning to see that he is at the bottom of his burrow almost finished molting, and the cricket is about halfway up his burrow just chilling. I see no feasible way to remove the cricket without disturbing him since trying to grab the cricket will just result in him jumping further into the burrow. Do I just leave it alone and hope for the best? obviously i will keep an eye on the situation in case the cricket either leaves the burrow or starts munching on him. [/QUOTE]
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