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Feeding a sling lats
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<blockquote data-quote="MatthewM1" data-source="post: 33643" data-attributes="member: 3019"><p>I have had them in while a T molts before without harm but I wouldn't risk it. The times it had are roaches that I thought had been eaten but I saw them poking around after noticing the T had molted. As long as its not in the middle of molting lifting the hide isn't the end of the world, don't do make a habit of it but just get the roach out and leave it alone for a few days. You can offer it prekilled roaches for now untill it starts eating then you can avoid having to dig out roaches</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MatthewM1, post: 33643, member: 3019"] I have had them in while a T molts before without harm but I wouldn't risk it. The times it had are roaches that I thought had been eaten but I saw them poking around after noticing the T had molted. As long as its not in the middle of molting lifting the hide isn't the end of the world, don't do make a habit of it but just get the roach out and leave it alone for a few days. You can offer it prekilled roaches for now untill it starts eating then you can avoid having to dig out roaches [/QUOTE]
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