If it was eating fairly regularly before hand and has now refused food for more than two weeks, it's a good bet a moult is coming, you can remove the cricket. If you still have no moult in another two weeks, offer a cricket but don't leave it in there without keeping an eye on things. If several hours go bye and no eating, take it out, wait... Eventually either your T will eat, or your T will moult.
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