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looking for Phormicticus sp. violet/purple or Pamp. sp machala
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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelightning777" data-source="post: 126864" data-attributes="member: 26980"><p>Update, I found mealworm parts which means she got at least one of them. Placing a sprinkle of mealworm food 2 inches away from her worked like a charm. The pinch of mealworm food mostly vanished and the substrate was moved just a tiny bit.</p><p></p><p>This indicates <BAM> !! Gotcha!!</p><p></p><p>I added a tiny bit of moisture and nudged her to the wet side of the enclosure and the water dish just to make sure she knows where it is.</p><p></p><p>Overall, very calm. Each tiny nudge with a paint brush moves her about an inch and slowly. It's amazing how she just chills in one place in the open for hours at a time.</p><p></p><p> She went into the hide for the first few hours and then had stayed out in the open dead center of the enclosure in the 80 degree area. I think she and Justina, my L Klugi, might've been separated at birth. They have very similar personalities.</p><p></p><p>In a few days if there's no premolt, I'll try either a small roach if I can find one or else a cricket. They're faster moving prey items but shouldn't be a problem unless she lacks ambition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelightning777, post: 126864, member: 26980"] Update, I found mealworm parts which means she got at least one of them. Placing a sprinkle of mealworm food 2 inches away from her worked like a charm. The pinch of mealworm food mostly vanished and the substrate was moved just a tiny bit. This indicates <BAM> !! Gotcha!! I added a tiny bit of moisture and nudged her to the wet side of the enclosure and the water dish just to make sure she knows where it is. Overall, very calm. Each tiny nudge with a paint brush moves her about an inch and slowly. It's amazing how she just chills in one place in the open for hours at a time. She went into the hide for the first few hours and then had stayed out in the open dead center of the enclosure in the 80 degree area. I think she and Justina, my L Klugi, might've been separated at birth. They have very similar personalities. In a few days if there's no premolt, I'll try either a small roach if I can find one or else a cricket. They're faster moving prey items but shouldn't be a problem unless she lacks ambition. [/QUOTE]
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