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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzball79" data-source="post: 66576" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>No, not really lol. It's roughly about 1.5" DLS and gets fed once a week. I waited 2 weeks after its last molt and was just worried when it ignored the food, and/or slapped it away. It's just not like my GBB to pass on a meal, but it obviously hadn't been ready to eat yet. </p><p>As I wrote, it took the pre-killed wax worm, so I'll now wait another couple of days and maybe try with a life one. </p><p>It's molted every 6 weeks or so, so far, so not too fast or slow. I think the legs might just look darker because its adult colours are coming through more and more (and the shelf is in a bit of a dark spot lol).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzball79, post: 66576, member: 3190"] No, not really lol. It's roughly about 1.5" DLS and gets fed once a week. I waited 2 weeks after its last molt and was just worried when it ignored the food, and/or slapped it away. It's just not like my GBB to pass on a meal, but it obviously hadn't been ready to eat yet. As I wrote, it took the pre-killed wax worm, so I'll now wait another couple of days and maybe try with a life one. It's molted every 6 weeks or so, so far, so not too fast or slow. I think the legs might just look darker because its adult colours are coming through more and more (and the shelf is in a bit of a dark spot lol). [/QUOTE]
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