Cheo Samad
Arachnopeon
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- Jan 2, 2017
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I'm in a bit of a tough spot. I have a T that refused food which is fine, and I suspect it is in premolt. The issue is the cricket has lodged itself under the cork bark where my T hides. This also wouldnt be a massive issue, except the cork bark is already covered in webbing.
I suspect the T is in premolt, so I don't want to stress it out by destroying its home to remove the feeder. At the same time, I don't know how close it is to molting, so I don't want it to flip over while that cricket is in there and end up dead from getting chewed on.
What would you do? Remove the feeder at the cost of the Ts home and risk disturbing it in premolt, or keep an eye on it and leave the T alone in case it's close to flipping. Tough spot.
I suspect the T is in premolt, so I don't want to stress it out by destroying its home to remove the feeder. At the same time, I don't know how close it is to molting, so I don't want it to flip over while that cricket is in there and end up dead from getting chewed on.
What would you do? Remove the feeder at the cost of the Ts home and risk disturbing it in premolt, or keep an eye on it and leave the T alone in case it's close to flipping. Tough spot.