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jayco_heat

Arachnosquire
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Hello all. About, 48 hous (or more) ago I dropped 2 pin-heads in my C.Cerytogryus sling's inclosure. I watched for about 30 min's and saw him chace them away if they got too close. Well The next morning I saw all three of them holding a nice morning conversation, in and aroud the water dish. They are now roomies. I dont know if he's about to give me my first molt or what. But he usualy would have pounced on 1 of them by now. So should I take them out or wait a bit? :?
 

Venom

Arachnoprince
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I would advise you to take them out. If the sling has stopped eating, you don't want to risk having crickets in there during a molt. It's usually recommended not to leave crickets in an enclosure for longer than 24 hours. I'd recommend waiting a few days, and then, if it still hasn't molted, try again, but watch to make sure the cricket gets close enough to be eaten, and if the T doesn't take it, remove the cricket and try another day, but don't leave it ( the cricket ) in the enclosure.
 
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