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<blockquote data-quote="SikmT7" data-source="post: 160879" data-attributes="member: 10145"><p>Thank you my friend for your reply! I overflow her water dish and being that she likes the substrate on the dry side I just lightly mist a corner every 5 days and always am sure her water dish is full. I used to have a Chilean rose back in the day and they are known for their extended fasting, I have heard the same from many E campestratus owners as well. The previous owner of my boehmi used to give her dubia roaches consistently so I'm making a switch to roaches for her and see if she responds more to that. If that doesn't work I may change up her husbandry as this one may be making her anxious. Will keep you posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SikmT7, post: 160879, member: 10145"] Thank you my friend for your reply! I overflow her water dish and being that she likes the substrate on the dry side I just lightly mist a corner every 5 days and always am sure her water dish is full. I used to have a Chilean rose back in the day and they are known for their extended fasting, I have heard the same from many E campestratus owners as well. The previous owner of my boehmi used to give her dubia roaches consistently so I'm making a switch to roaches for her and see if she responds more to that. If that doesn't work I may change up her husbandry as this one may be making her anxious. Will keep you posted. [/QUOTE]
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