Scolopendra subspinipes on surface for long periods after feeding

vendicer

Arachnopeon
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He likes to sit on the surface without moving whatsoever for a few days after eating. I fed him yesterday night. He has done it the last few times I fed him as well. Is this a thermoregulation thing? Is there any other reason they would sit on the surface for so long? The room I keep him in is about 80-83 degrees during the day, 73-75 at night, hopefully this is good for digestion?

Any insight would be nice, thanks.
 

Chris LXXIX

ArachnoGod
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I'm terrible when it comes to the 'Fahrenheit Vs Celsius' and now I'm even too lazy for 'Google' the comparison but mine loves to do the same, then she disappear again. I wouldn't be bothered by that.

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