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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 198143" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Hello Rob & welcome to the forum & the hobby. I rehoused a small GBB of my own this afternoon, it too is currently sitting at the top of the enclosure., in the corner between the lid & side. </p><p>With crickets, I tend not to feed more than 2 at a time, if they are small for the T. If they are eaten, I then add some more. But any uneaten crickets need removing after 24 hours, so not putting too many in at a time, makes the removal easier., if the T is not in an eating mood. </p><p></p><p>Not over feeding a T keeps them out in the open more. That is not an issue with GBB's, but with a pet hole it can be the difference between seeing it's legs at the holes entrance occasionally, or not seeing it at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 198143, member: 29323"] Hello Rob & welcome to the forum & the hobby. I rehoused a small GBB of my own this afternoon, it too is currently sitting at the top of the enclosure., in the corner between the lid & side. With crickets, I tend not to feed more than 2 at a time, if they are small for the T. If they are eaten, I then add some more. But any uneaten crickets need removing after 24 hours, so not putting too many in at a time, makes the removal easier., if the T is not in an eating mood. Not over feeding a T keeps them out in the open more. That is not an issue with GBB's, but with a pet hole it can be the difference between seeing it's legs at the holes entrance occasionally, or not seeing it at all. [/QUOTE]
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