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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Mengele" data-source="post: 55591" data-attributes="member: 4138"><p>If we are to be responsible keepers of anything alive, we MUST have an eye for details. So when our monsters quit eating and act lethargic it is gonna be natural to be worried. If you were not worried a bit then sell whatever your keeping and get a Pet rock. But When they DO molt, no one that keeps T's is gonna tell me that the feeding frenzy isnt a spectacle! My Salmon Haired Bird eater will Make a Ball out of 15-20 large crickets and Gobble em up. Then she politely deposits the remains in the far corner of her cage and goes about her house keeping and webbing the Floor...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Mengele, post: 55591, member: 4138"] If we are to be responsible keepers of anything alive, we MUST have an eye for details. So when our monsters quit eating and act lethargic it is gonna be natural to be worried. If you were not worried a bit then sell whatever your keeping and get a Pet rock. But When they DO molt, no one that keeps T's is gonna tell me that the feeding frenzy isnt a spectacle! My Salmon Haired Bird eater will Make a Ball out of 15-20 large crickets and Gobble em up. Then she politely deposits the remains in the far corner of her cage and goes about her house keeping and webbing the Floor... [/QUOTE]
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