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<blockquote data-quote="IMAGINE1391" data-source="post: 143025" data-attributes="member: 28125"><p>So this might be a stupid question but here it goes anyway... My little GBBs enclosure has quite a bit of webbing in and I went to feed it a dubia roach and she wasn’t interested. I tried getting the roach out but it went underneath all the web and I can’t find it anywhere in the enclosure now. It could have burrowed into the substrate. So my question is, is it a problem to have that roach unattended in there or should I find a way to get it out? Even if I have to destroy all the Ts hard work lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IMAGINE1391, post: 143025, member: 28125"] So this might be a stupid question but here it goes anyway... My little GBBs enclosure has quite a bit of webbing in and I went to feed it a dubia roach and she wasn’t interested. I tried getting the roach out but it went underneath all the web and I can’t find it anywhere in the enclosure now. It could have burrowed into the substrate. So my question is, is it a problem to have that roach unattended in there or should I find a way to get it out? Even if I have to destroy all the Ts hard work lol. [/QUOTE]
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