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I know that usually there is a food bolus left behind when a T eats a crik, mainly because of the exoskeleton, but if a crik is freshly molted when you throw it in, is it possible for the T to eat all of it? I fed my chaco sling two nice sized crickets yesterday, she ate one, and when I went to bed, the other was still hopping around. Well, he ain't in the chaco's house anymore, and there is absolutely no trace of either cricket, and I looked long and hard. She is one well-fed T, big and bulbous opisthosoma....it's a beautiful thing. I expect moltage in a week or so...I think she's about due.
Anyway, what about the crix? Soft and entirely edible after a molt?
gp
Anyway, what about the crix? Soft and entirely edible after a molt?
gp