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<blockquote data-quote="micheldied" data-source="post: 54893" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>I honestly never had a routine for feeding, despite having had many inverts at once. Like you said, they often won't eat when you choose to feed them, and they won't all be molting at the same time either. As long as you're keeping track of how healthy they look, you should be fine feeding slightly less or slightly more. Don't worry about it. If a spider wants to eat, it will. If it doesn't, it won't and you can just remove the food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="micheldied, post: 54893, member: 4088"] I honestly never had a routine for feeding, despite having had many inverts at once. Like you said, they often won't eat when you choose to feed them, and they won't all be molting at the same time either. As long as you're keeping track of how healthy they look, you should be fine feeding slightly less or slightly more. Don't worry about it. If a spider wants to eat, it will. If it doesn't, it won't and you can just remove the food. [/QUOTE]
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