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New C Versicolor sling--Only eats junk food!!
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<blockquote data-quote="WolfSpider" data-source="post: 120853" data-attributes="member: 24627"><p>Congratulations on your molt. You have a beautiful spider there. Strongly consider the AMIC box idea, but if you don't, the behavior of your T is VERY normal and it will probably do well in its large enclosure. For what it is worth, I have found that hyper-feeding slings--like you have been doing--gets them to pre-molt faster. Pre-molt is a scary time for many keepers because they will turn down food--like Kormath says--for weeks.</p><p></p><p>FYI, I started this hobby watching Jon3600 videos. He would feed his slings once every 2 weeks and, according to him, they all did fine. Please keep us up to date on your expanding collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfSpider, post: 120853, member: 24627"] Congratulations on your molt. You have a beautiful spider there. Strongly consider the AMIC box idea, but if you don't, the behavior of your T is VERY normal and it will probably do well in its large enclosure. For what it is worth, I have found that hyper-feeding slings--like you have been doing--gets them to pre-molt faster. Pre-molt is a scary time for many keepers because they will turn down food--like Kormath says--for weeks. FYI, I started this hobby watching Jon3600 videos. He would feed his slings once every 2 weeks and, according to him, they all did fine. Please keep us up to date on your expanding collection. [/QUOTE]
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