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Davus Pentaloris, are we underweight?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sbirtell1" data-source="post: 219818" data-attributes="member: 38085"><p>Yaweh molted just before November 5th. I waited a couple weeks and then fed her. She’s molted twice since I got her in February. I believe in May she was her plumpest and slimmed down since then. She’s had a couple meals since her last molt. </p><p></p><p>I try to feed her 4-6 crickets a week. She hides most of the time so with her I can’t do dubias because they either burrow too quickly or die shortly after the head is crushed. Any slight movement around her enclosure she won’t touch anything. Crickets last a bit longer plus she must hunt at night. I’ve never seen out during the day, unless I come home from work and I turn the light on in the room she’ll scurry away and hide. </p><p></p><p>I just want to know if she’s a good size? And not underweight? Thanks in advance… -Sarah </p><p></p><p>*First picture was taken today 11/27, second picture was back in May when she was plump. Video was taken today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sbirtell1, post: 219818, member: 38085"] Yaweh molted just before November 5th. I waited a couple weeks and then fed her. She’s molted twice since I got her in February. I believe in May she was her plumpest and slimmed down since then. She’s had a couple meals since her last molt. I try to feed her 4-6 crickets a week. She hides most of the time so with her I can’t do dubias because they either burrow too quickly or die shortly after the head is crushed. Any slight movement around her enclosure she won’t touch anything. Crickets last a bit longer plus she must hunt at night. I’ve never seen out during the day, unless I come home from work and I turn the light on in the room she’ll scurry away and hide. I just want to know if she’s a good size? And not underweight? Thanks in advance… -Sarah *First picture was taken today 11/27, second picture was back in May when she was plump. Video was taken today. [/QUOTE]
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