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<blockquote data-quote="Grandsouls" data-source="post: 170873" data-attributes="member: 32091"><p>So I still have not been able to get my dear to eat. </p><p>Unfortunately only thing available that I can find right now, is super worms, I have a few small/ young ones it is very shy towards them though. Slightly concerning as it ate 1 large crickets first day I got it and a another large cricket day after, with a vicious feeding response., perhaps its still full ( I think? . . . 3 weeks ago she ate them ) I do have hundreds baby crickets about week and half old that I bred, however they are much to small to be fed still. </p><p>Any advice? It is active moving around a lot shooting webs all over the place. Perhaps I should just leave her alone for little longer maybe she is getting use to the new home. Or perhaps she just has hatred towards worms, not sure.. Hopefully my crickets grow fast for me or able to get my hands on some near future. I keep them fed on orange carrot and mixed greens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grandsouls, post: 170873, member: 32091"] So I still have not been able to get my dear to eat. Unfortunately only thing available that I can find right now, is super worms, I have a few small/ young ones it is very shy towards them though. Slightly concerning as it ate 1 large crickets first day I got it and a another large cricket day after, with a vicious feeding response., perhaps its still full ( I think? . . . 3 weeks ago she ate them ) I do have hundreds baby crickets about week and half old that I bred, however they are much to small to be fed still. Any advice? It is active moving around a lot shooting webs all over the place. Perhaps I should just leave her alone for little longer maybe she is getting use to the new home. Or perhaps she just has hatred towards worms, not sure.. Hopefully my crickets grow fast for me or able to get my hands on some near future. I keep them fed on orange carrot and mixed greens. [/QUOTE]
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