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02/24/2018
Whether it is a tweezer or a new water dish, or a feeder insect, whatever comes into his or her enclosure, my Pamphobeteus antinous first rushes at it, then backs away after a few seconds if it isn’t a food.
But then for past two weeks or so, he or she refused to eat, and stayed still. So I said to myself, pre molting for sure, and it was so.
And now, he or she is so ready to molt!
Here he or she is completely molted!
Whether it is a tweezer or a new water dish, or a feeder insect, whatever comes into his or her enclosure, my Pamphobeteus antinous first rushes at it, then backs away after a few seconds if it isn’t a food.
But then for past two weeks or so, he or she refused to eat, and stayed still. So I said to myself, pre molting for sure, and it was so.
And now, he or she is so ready to molt!
Here he or she is completely molted!
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