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Signs of pre-molt?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheJuicyFruit" data-source="post: 40890" data-attributes="member: 3275"><p>My p scrofa put a small barrier of substrate not completely blocking it off, in front of her hide(she's done this a couple times before), and just ignored a mealworm I offered her. She's been slow with the mealworms in the past, but she seemed to notice it, and just pretend it wasn't there. Typically I feed crickets but I havent been able to get to the pet store this week. I got her almost exactly two months ago, and I don't know when she molted last before that.</p><p></p><p>Are these signs of pre-molt? If not, when should I try feeding again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJuicyFruit, post: 40890, member: 3275"] My p scrofa put a small barrier of substrate not completely blocking it off, in front of her hide(she's done this a couple times before), and just ignored a mealworm I offered her. She's been slow with the mealworms in the past, but she seemed to notice it, and just pretend it wasn't there. Typically I feed crickets but I havent been able to get to the pet store this week. I got her almost exactly two months ago, and I don't know when she molted last before that. Are these signs of pre-molt? If not, when should I try feeding again? [/QUOTE]
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