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<blockquote data-quote="Aracnoenthusiast" data-source="post: 193467" data-attributes="member: 31479"><p>An update on Cecil, he has successfully emerged from his hibernation. I've had him for just over a year now and I've learned alot from him and my ts. After my initial feeding problems, I've had decent success with a. Not worrying so much. And b. Being more patient when feeding. </p><p></p><p>My ts are much better hunters than Cecil is. They will find their food when I drop it in. Cecil is.. a bit of an idiot. I have to catch him on a night that he's out of his burrow and drop the food right in front of him, repeatedly, until he realizes it's there. Then hell grab it and chow down. </p><p></p><p>Hoping for a molt sometime. He's yet to molt with me. Hes about 4 inches long so I believe he has a little bit to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aracnoenthusiast, post: 193467, member: 31479"] An update on Cecil, he has successfully emerged from his hibernation. I've had him for just over a year now and I've learned alot from him and my ts. After my initial feeding problems, I've had decent success with a. Not worrying so much. And b. Being more patient when feeding. My ts are much better hunters than Cecil is. They will find their food when I drop it in. Cecil is.. a bit of an idiot. I have to catch him on a night that he's out of his burrow and drop the food right in front of him, repeatedly, until he realizes it's there. Then hell grab it and chow down. Hoping for a molt sometime. He's yet to molt with me. Hes about 4 inches long so I believe he has a little bit to go. [/QUOTE]
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