My P. cambridgei only ate one cricket between molts. I thought this was a little odd. Good news though, Seven molted its leg back, so now Seven has eight legs.
If your p.cam is a sling I'm not too surprised they grow like weeds..
Food intake to growth ratio depends on temps the size of the prey and the sex of the T..
If it's young eating and molting chances are nothing is wrong..
if it helps, my g.pulchripes has moulted twice, didn't eat between moults. Has once again buried itself under the substrate, without eating. It hasn't eaten in a month and moulted twice in that time. Im going to be shocked if it moults again without eating at all. But alas it has covered up the entrance to its hole so maybe. I have seen it above ground for about a day, before it reburied itself and covered the entrance.
If we found t's anything other than odd they wouldn't be fun would they
My E.campestratus first took sinxe months of burying and not eating for a molt. Ate twice and molted for a second time three weeks later, this time not burying at all, and ate the day before. She's 12cm dls at the moment, so definitely not a sling. I guess she wasn't satisfied with how her new dress looked....
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