8BallTheCurlyHair
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Hello! I am new to the hobby so excuse me if my question is dumb haha. I have a Sling/Juvie T. Albopilosus Named 8ball about 2-3in. I’ve noticed I can’t keep track of if “he“ is eating or where he eats. I recently cleaned out his tank because we had a wood mite problem (all under control btw! Dried out dirt more and stopped overflowing the bowl, i know I can’t avoid them) kept him in a small critter keeper with just coco fiber for a bit and figured I would feed him a prekilled meal worm. He went right for it and this is probably the first time I’ve ever truly seen him eat since i got him January of this year. I’ve always fed in the tank until now. I’ve offered cut up crickets and roaches in addition to meal worms in the past, but I could never really tell if he ate after taking the prey out 24 hours later. I drop the food right near his burrow but there is also a lot of decor and moss that I can lose the prey item in if he moves it. His abdomen doesn’t seem as plump as I want it to be since his molt last month…so I felt a sense of relief after watching him eat 2 meal worms in the critter keeper.
TL;DR, should I keep feeding him in a critter keeper 1-2x a week or should I keep dropping food near the burrow and hope he is actually eating it.
I’m aware it will stress the lil dude out, but i am also stressed not knowing if he ate ):
Again, I am still learning so please don’t be mean. Any advice helps!
I know my set up is very large for him right now, I was working with what I already had. He came in a small tank that was more for an arboreal, and it had a mesh lid D: 1-2in packed & dried coco fiber, sphagnum moss for aesthetic purposes and a wood hide (he loves that piece of wood with all his little heart)
8ball eatin his worm in the critter keeper
TL;DR, should I keep feeding him in a critter keeper 1-2x a week or should I keep dropping food near the burrow and hope he is actually eating it.
I’m aware it will stress the lil dude out, but i am also stressed not knowing if he ate ):
Again, I am still learning so please don’t be mean. Any advice helps!

I know my set up is very large for him right now, I was working with what I already had. He came in a small tank that was more for an arboreal, and it had a mesh lid D: 1-2in packed & dried coco fiber, sphagnum moss for aesthetic purposes and a wood hide (he loves that piece of wood with all his little heart)

8ball eatin his worm in the critter keeper