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Could i be overfeeding my T?
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<blockquote data-quote="Azi" data-source="post: 133326" data-attributes="member: 27775"><p>Hello everyone,</p><p></p><p>Recently here in the UK, the weather has become significantly more hotter, because of this, i have noticed both my T (acanthoscurria geniculata) and their mealworms are now significantly more "active" shall we say, as she continuously waits in their little feeding corner for another meal worm right after finishing the first. She is around 10cm long so one mealworm might not be enough but she continiously feels the need to eat, to the point where i now feed them 3 to 4 mealworms a day, I do however at the same time want them to grow big, quick, but am i perhaps feeding them a little too much? if so are there any negative affects for this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Azi, post: 133326, member: 27775"] Hello everyone, Recently here in the UK, the weather has become significantly more hotter, because of this, i have noticed both my T (acanthoscurria geniculata) and their mealworms are now significantly more "active" shall we say, as she continuously waits in their little feeding corner for another meal worm right after finishing the first. She is around 10cm long so one mealworm might not be enough but she continiously feels the need to eat, to the point where i now feed them 3 to 4 mealworms a day, I do however at the same time want them to grow big, quick, but am i perhaps feeding them a little too much? if so are there any negative affects for this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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