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New Fireleg sling behavior?
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<blockquote data-quote="Domondios" data-source="post: 165662" data-attributes="member: 31549"><p>It's all good. Thanks for your reply. </p><p></p><p>I held off feeding for a week after the molt and the moment I dropped a cricket into the enclosure my T pounced onto it. </p><p></p><p>It took my T about 3.5hrs to finish the first cricket and then again with the second cricket. I dropped in a tiny Dubia Roach prior, but it quickly buried itself. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday I noticed my T was holding something and when I looked closer I noticed legs moving. The Roach clearly came out from hiding and was quickly dispatched. I attached a pic of this. [ATTACH=full]43642[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>My T is in pre-molt again. Massive abdomen, black spot with a bald area of hairs. Can't wait to see it transform again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Domondios, post: 165662, member: 31549"] It's all good. Thanks for your reply. I held off feeding for a week after the molt and the moment I dropped a cricket into the enclosure my T pounced onto it. It took my T about 3.5hrs to finish the first cricket and then again with the second cricket. I dropped in a tiny Dubia Roach prior, but it quickly buried itself. Yesterday I noticed my T was holding something and when I looked closer I noticed legs moving. The Roach clearly came out from hiding and was quickly dispatched. I attached a pic of this. [ATTACH type="full"]43642[/ATTACH] My T is in pre-molt again. Massive abdomen, black spot with a bald area of hairs. Can't wait to see it transform again. [/QUOTE]
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