I am pretty sure everyone with a T experiences this haha. If they aren't hungry they just wont eat. It also might be a bit scared of a human waving something at it. I would just go with pre-killed crickets, put em in and check on it later and you will probably find your sling eating it.it tends to in its resting position most of the time , even i lure live feeds in front of him, he doesn't respond , anyone have similar expericence?
Its safe to leave the prey in the container for a while. I tend to do my feeding at night and if its still there the next morning I take it out cause clearly its not hungery.it tends to in its resting position most of the time , even i lure live feeds in front of him, he doesn't respond , anyone have similar expericence?