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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Mengele" data-source="post: 56901" data-attributes="member: 4138"><p>uh Hi all. I want to get some feedback and need some of your observations and input. I have had my Brazilian salmon haired birdeater and a Mexican redknee T's for well over 10 years now. Both females.The Brazilian is very large and the Mexican might be considered average size.In the Spring,Summer and early Fall They both eat pretty often.The redknee doesn't eat quite as often or nearly as much but she does have her moments!. The Brazilian eats 19-15 Large crickets 2-3 times a month and the redlnee eats 3-4 at the same time frame. The Brazilian. Is now in a 20 gallon long and the mex is in a 5.5 gallon tank. Temperature is in the 70ish to 80 degree range. Low humidity. Ok, so when late fall gets here to thru Winter, they both slow down eating notice</p><p>ably. I wonder,do your T's do this too ? Do I need to work on my husbandry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Mengele, post: 56901, member: 4138"] uh Hi all. I want to get some feedback and need some of your observations and input. I have had my Brazilian salmon haired birdeater and a Mexican redknee T's for well over 10 years now. Both females.The Brazilian is very large and the Mexican might be considered average size.In the Spring,Summer and early Fall They both eat pretty often.The redknee doesn't eat quite as often or nearly as much but she does have her moments!. The Brazilian eats 19-15 Large crickets 2-3 times a month and the redlnee eats 3-4 at the same time frame. The Brazilian. Is now in a 20 gallon long and the mex is in a 5.5 gallon tank. Temperature is in the 70ish to 80 degree range. Low humidity. Ok, so when late fall gets here to thru Winter, they both slow down eating notice ably. I wonder,do your T's do this too ? Do I need to work on my husbandry [/QUOTE]
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