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Unsure if I should remove dead feeder.
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<blockquote data-quote="InternetSwag" data-source="post: 166802" data-attributes="member: 29365"><p>Hi guys, my N. Chromatus made his burrow quite unique. He made like a spiral type burrow, where I can see the bottom of his burrow through the plastic contrainer, but not from the top down. He made like a spiral type burrow. He is maybe 2.5 to 3cm. </p><p></p><p>I cut up a mealworm and gave him half and another T half. He ate it, but he put the remainders right at the bottom of his enclosure. Where I can only reach with a tongs if I majorly annoy him, and definitely will wreck his burrow. </p><p></p><p>It's like 35% of the worm still there. And he is now really fat. Like I probably won't feed him for 2 or more weeks now. I guess I didn't realize how much food a worm actually is. </p><p>Can I just leave it and monitor for mold or ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InternetSwag, post: 166802, member: 29365"] Hi guys, my N. Chromatus made his burrow quite unique. He made like a spiral type burrow, where I can see the bottom of his burrow through the plastic contrainer, but not from the top down. He made like a spiral type burrow. He is maybe 2.5 to 3cm. I cut up a mealworm and gave him half and another T half. He ate it, but he put the remainders right at the bottom of his enclosure. Where I can only reach with a tongs if I majorly annoy him, and definitely will wreck his burrow. It's like 35% of the worm still there. And he is now really fat. Like I probably won't feed him for 2 or more weeks now. I guess I didn't realize how much food a worm actually is. Can I just leave it and monitor for mold or ? [/QUOTE]
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