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How often do they molt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Allison" data-source="post: 78942" data-attributes="member: 6345"><p>I don't feed them as often as I probably should. I live in a remote area and have to travel to purchase food. I usually try to purchase enough crickets to last several weeks. But it sometimes stretches into another couple weeks before I can get more. And I keep them in my bedroom which stays dark. I use regular lamp light to provide them about 6 hrs of light. But I wonder if that is sufficient? And my bedroom stays cool. I keep a ceiling fan on 90% of the time. Probably just below 70 degrees. Hmmm, now I'm reconsidering my entire set up..... I have no clue if my rosie is an adult, I've had her two years and she was purchased at a PetSmart. They can't tell you anything about them there. Not age or species. She's pretty good size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allison, post: 78942, member: 6345"] I don't feed them as often as I probably should. I live in a remote area and have to travel to purchase food. I usually try to purchase enough crickets to last several weeks. But it sometimes stretches into another couple weeks before I can get more. And I keep them in my bedroom which stays dark. I use regular lamp light to provide them about 6 hrs of light. But I wonder if that is sufficient? And my bedroom stays cool. I keep a ceiling fan on 90% of the time. Probably just below 70 degrees. Hmmm, now I'm reconsidering my entire set up..... I have no clue if my rosie is an adult, I've had her two years and she was purchased at a PetSmart. They can't tell you anything about them there. Not age or species. She's pretty good size. [/QUOTE]
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