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<blockquote data-quote="Josh" data-source="post: 14291" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>My sling is still cooped up in his webbed corner. I haven't seen him come out in a couple days but I can see him in there when I use a flashlight. I put a small cricket in there but it just ran around and the T didn't seem to budge. I pulled the cricket out so I can try again later. I bet this is pretty normal behavior but I'm a tad bit worried. He was super active when I got him and once he settled in he's been rather scarce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh, post: 14291, member: 1"] My sling is still cooped up in his webbed corner. I haven't seen him come out in a couple days but I can see him in there when I use a flashlight. I put a small cricket in there but it just ran around and the T didn't seem to budge. I pulled the cricket out so I can try again later. I bet this is pretty normal behavior but I'm a tad bit worried. He was super active when I got him and once he settled in he's been rather scarce [/QUOTE]
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