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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 59963" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>Yep, it's still 1/2" Not sure how greedy he is lol he's ran away from everything we've tried feeding it. We gave up thinking he was in premolt, but when he came out of the burrow yesterday my son tried a small cricket and that scared him back in the burrow. </p><p></p><p>His abdomen is pale, mostly hairless now, looks a bit shiny and has a dark triangular spot on top, and it hasn't shrunken any in the 4 weeks we've had him now. Next time he decides to come out i'll try a decapitated cricket and see if he'll eat that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 59963, member: 4199"] Yep, it's still 1/2" Not sure how greedy he is lol he's ran away from everything we've tried feeding it. We gave up thinking he was in premolt, but when he came out of the burrow yesterday my son tried a small cricket and that scared him back in the burrow. His abdomen is pale, mostly hairless now, looks a bit shiny and has a dark triangular spot on top, and it hasn't shrunken any in the 4 weeks we've had him now. Next time he decides to come out i'll try a decapitated cricket and see if he'll eat that. [/QUOTE]
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