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Do adult male T's stop eating near end-of-life?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Stallard" data-source="post: 38630" data-attributes="member: 3166"><p>Now I will confuse you. I've got a MM P cambridgei that had ultimate molt 8-27-14. He has ate 3 crickets since, but never when fed, but a couple days later it is just shell. Then I have "Moses" my G porteri who is now 21 months passed ultimate (just bred him last week) and I feed him a cricket once a week. He never goes after it and when I check the next time I usually find a dead (sometimes alive) cricket, uneaten. Maybe once a month I find an eaten one. He's like a 100 year old man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Stallard, post: 38630, member: 3166"] Now I will confuse you. I've got a MM P cambridgei that had ultimate molt 8-27-14. He has ate 3 crickets since, but never when fed, but a couple days later it is just shell. Then I have "Moses" my G porteri who is now 21 months passed ultimate (just bred him last week) and I feed him a cricket once a week. He never goes after it and when I check the next time I usually find a dead (sometimes alive) cricket, uneaten. Maybe once a month I find an eaten one. He's like a 100 year old man. [/QUOTE]
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