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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 126602" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>20/02/18</p><p>Fed them all again. The S. plumipes has been visable in its hide this afternoon and has eaten the cricket from Sunday and another. It is very shy, even speaking in a low voice scares it back into its burrow, whereas P. sp. 'stents' number 3 is disturbed by very little, flashlight ,tapping gets no response at all, it either looks dead, or just goes about its business webbing outside of its burrow .</p><p>All ate their crickets.</p><p>At first on a whim I put a medium cricket into number 3's tank, which he attacked straight away but it broke free. He seemed put off after that for a while, then decided to ignore the cricket and finish off the entrance webbing. When I swapped crickets to a small one it took that within minutes. </p><p>I have video, but the file size is too large apparently , so I'll sort that out and post asap</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 126602, member: 27677"] 20/02/18 Fed them all again. The S. plumipes has been visable in its hide this afternoon and has eaten the cricket from Sunday and another. It is very shy, even speaking in a low voice scares it back into its burrow, whereas P. sp. 'stents' number 3 is disturbed by very little, flashlight ,tapping gets no response at all, it either looks dead, or just goes about its business webbing outside of its burrow . All ate their crickets. At first on a whim I put a medium cricket into number 3's tank, which he attacked straight away but it broke free. He seemed put off after that for a while, then decided to ignore the cricket and finish off the entrance webbing. When I swapped crickets to a small one it took that within minutes. I have video, but the file size is too large apparently , so I'll sort that out and post asap [/QUOTE]
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