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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 78654" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>I'd go with the Happy song. This LP sling of mine didn't do any webbing, he didn't move his abdomen or spinnerets at all for that, and he never released the roach. He just bounced up and down a few times then would stand there dangling the roach over his burrow hole, change his fang positions a few times then bounce again and repeat. He did this for i don't know how long. I sat on my bed holding his enclosure just watching him for 15-20 minutes just glued to it in fascination. I set him down on the dresser after and checked on him now and then but didn't catch him bouncing. He was still munching on the roach 5 or 6 hours later when i went to bed, still in the corner of the enclosure over the opening to the burrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 78654, member: 4199"] I'd go with the Happy song. This LP sling of mine didn't do any webbing, he didn't move his abdomen or spinnerets at all for that, and he never released the roach. He just bounced up and down a few times then would stand there dangling the roach over his burrow hole, change his fang positions a few times then bounce again and repeat. He did this for i don't know how long. I sat on my bed holding his enclosure just watching him for 15-20 minutes just glued to it in fascination. I set him down on the dresser after and checked on him now and then but didn't catch him bouncing. He was still munching on the roach 5 or 6 hours later when i went to bed, still in the corner of the enclosure over the opening to the burrow. [/QUOTE]
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