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Harpactira pulchripes sling not eating
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<blockquote data-quote="Cerberiss" data-source="post: 234370" data-attributes="member: 48726"><p>I'm sorry for the late reply, work and life have been keeping me busy. Pre killed pin head crickets, meal worms, and tiny tiny pre killed Duba's. She is kept at room temperature, 70 to 73 degree F. I recently rehoused her and after a week I tried a tiny live cricket in her deli cup. I gave it 24 hours and SUCCESS she ate! I don't know if it was a combination of things that led her to eat, but I really think she like live prey over pre killed food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cerberiss, post: 234370, member: 48726"] I'm sorry for the late reply, work and life have been keeping me busy. Pre killed pin head crickets, meal worms, and tiny tiny pre killed Duba's. She is kept at room temperature, 70 to 73 degree F. I recently rehoused her and after a week I tried a tiny live cricket in her deli cup. I gave it 24 hours and SUCCESS she ate! I don't know if it was a combination of things that led her to eat, but I really think she like live prey over pre killed food. [/QUOTE]
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