Luke Viarrial Duran
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Nov 14, 2016
- Messages
- 0
Hi there, first post in all this time I've been on. Hopefully I can get a bit of perspective on some issues I'm having with a pair of slings I have.
First off is my Eucratoscelus pachypus slings. Skinny and food shy. Both with scavenging opportunities and red runner nymphs. It doesn't use the starter burrow, and is fairly lethargic. In comparison to the other E. pachypus who are voracious little things, it seems a little off.
Secondly is a Pelinobius muticus sling acting similarly. Refusing to use it's starter burrow, and a bit lethargic. Will stridulate and mouth prey items occasionally, but won't eat them. Not as worried given that this little baboon looks well fed. Just a little worrying compared to it's sibling who is actively hunting and burrowing. And is very rarely above ground.
First off is my Eucratoscelus pachypus slings. Skinny and food shy. Both with scavenging opportunities and red runner nymphs. It doesn't use the starter burrow, and is fairly lethargic. In comparison to the other E. pachypus who are voracious little things, it seems a little off.
Secondly is a Pelinobius muticus sling acting similarly. Refusing to use it's starter burrow, and a bit lethargic. Will stridulate and mouth prey items occasionally, but won't eat them. Not as worried given that this little baboon looks well fed. Just a little worrying compared to it's sibling who is actively hunting and burrowing. And is very rarely above ground.