"Natural" Feeding
Longer life
Reduced chance of abdomen damage
More natural look
Cheaper-less food to buy
Regular growth
Powerfeeding
Shorter life span
Higher chance of abdomen rupture
Fat butt
More expensive to feed
Fast growth
Unless you are powerfeeding for the purpose of breeding timing...
It can cost that for a "kit" so that would include sub and some kind of heat source or an aquarium setup. To buy one at a chain pet store it is 35-45$ including lid.
Hey guys, I have a 3/4" N. chromatus in a big vial that came with a superglue tube in it originally. The sling burrowed down and made a nice home with a couple exits. I fed it half a meal worm the other day and it dragged it down into the burrow and ate half of it and now the 1/4 worm is...
I have names for about half my pets.
Jungle carpet python-Smaug
3X Emperor scorpions-Pinchy, Mittens and pimperator
A avicularia-Fluffy
G rosea RCF-Blaze
P scrofa-Scruffy
A. seemanni-Steve
G pulchripes-Cocoa
P regalis-Flash
It should be fine, it sounds like it detached it's leg to save its life when it got stuck. Usually there is little to no fluid, if there is an excessive amount you can try dabbing it with corn starch to clot the wound.
I leave prekilled food out for some of my T's, mainly small slings and when feeding superworms. They usually find it over the course of the night it disapears, some are more picky though and it needs to move. I have seen a T step right on a killed cricket and ignore it then attack the live one I...
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