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<blockquote data-quote="MICHAEL BIRCH" data-source="post: 69935" data-attributes="member: 4292"><p>Okay, My GBB sling has had a very good feeding response until recently. It skipped out on a cricket one night,and the same night I noticed fungus growing in it's little cork bark hide that it never went into. I took immediate action and removed the hide and the cocoa fiber substrate anywhere close to it. The fungus has been gone since and so has it's appetite. It's been 2 weeks or so since and my sling acts normally until feeding time, it crawls up the side of the cage or it's fake plant to run from the cricket. Opinions?! Do GBB's fast during premolt kinda like my G. pulchripes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MICHAEL BIRCH, post: 69935, member: 4292"] Okay, My GBB sling has had a very good feeding response until recently. It skipped out on a cricket one night,and the same night I noticed fungus growing in it's little cork bark hide that it never went into. I took immediate action and removed the hide and the cocoa fiber substrate anywhere close to it. The fungus has been gone since and so has it's appetite. It's been 2 weeks or so since and my sling acts normally until feeding time, it crawls up the side of the cage or it's fake plant to run from the cricket. Opinions?! Do GBB's fast during premolt kinda like my G. pulchripes? [/QUOTE]
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