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Arachnopeon
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I have 1 adult Mexican Redknee. I bought her as an adult and always fed her crickets. I usually feed her 6-7 "large" crickets every two weeks (not really that large...just what Petco calls them). She's the only pet I have that eats live food, so I would normally just go out to buy them each time. But with the pandemic and my city being one of the worst hotspots in the US, I'm leaving the house less and less (we have 3 immunocompromised people living in the house so leaving the house is a big deal to us). Is there an appropriate food I can have mailed to me? She's generally not a good eater - she often lets the crickets hop around for an hour before she eats them, so I don't think she will eat prey thats not moving (but I can try).
Is there any feeders that can be mail delivered?
Would they be the right size for a full grown T?
Would they be alive and moving when I feed them to her?
How long is "too long" in between feedings?
If I can't get feeders delivered, I'm wondering if I can go longer between feedings without causing her discomfort. She's got what to me looks like a very large, plump abdomen, so I dont think she's in danger of going hungry... In fact I wonder if she's a bit "fat." LOL Her abdomen is easily twice as long as her carapace and a bit wider. It's been about 10 months since she last molted.
Is there any feeders that can be mail delivered?
Would they be the right size for a full grown T?
Would they be alive and moving when I feed them to her?
How long is "too long" in between feedings?
If I can't get feeders delivered, I'm wondering if I can go longer between feedings without causing her discomfort. She's got what to me looks like a very large, plump abdomen, so I dont think she's in danger of going hungry... In fact I wonder if she's a bit "fat." LOL Her abdomen is easily twice as long as her carapace and a bit wider. It's been about 10 months since she last molted.