EpicEpic
Arachnoangel
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- Apr 13, 2020
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I've had that happen too. I always make sure the prey is eaten in front of me or soon after, but for those who don't do that...a fat T doesn't need food. If it's in heavy premolt...you can stop feeding it.I’ve had Ts eat a cricket and then molt a night or two after so I can’t really predict whether a molt will happen or not when I’m away.