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<blockquote data-quote="DVirginiana" data-source="post: 40124" data-attributes="member: 3320"><p>Saw the one about the B. auratum sling, but that was about one that wasn't eating due to probably being in pre-molt... </p><p>I'm wondering if it is dangerous for me to continue feeding my sling as it approaches a molt prior to/if it doesn't stop eating on its own? </p><p></p><p>I think it may be approaching a molt, as the abdomen is pretty big; I fed it on-schedule this week, but I just wanted some input as to whether it is safe to continue feeding it on schedule if a molt is coming up (I'm mainly wondering if the size of the abdomen is okay).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DVirginiana, post: 40124, member: 3320"] Saw the one about the B. auratum sling, but that was about one that wasn't eating due to probably being in pre-molt... I'm wondering if it is dangerous for me to continue feeding my sling as it approaches a molt prior to/if it doesn't stop eating on its own? I think it may be approaching a molt, as the abdomen is pretty big; I fed it on-schedule this week, but I just wanted some input as to whether it is safe to continue feeding it on schedule if a molt is coming up (I'm mainly wondering if the size of the abdomen is okay). [/QUOTE]
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