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Food and Feeding
Eating their own exoskeleton
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<blockquote data-quote="Synapze" data-source="post: 317584" data-attributes="member: 10818"><p>My S. aureus has some extremely odd eating habits which I've discussed in another thread. Your question made me wonder if mine has been doing the same. I've lost track of molts at some point because I haven't been finding shed exoskeletons. It's either that or this is the largest L4 I've ever seen.</p><p></p><p>Odd... mine also eats dead prey without coaxing. If it jiggles, it's dinner. ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Synapze, post: 317584, member: 10818"] My S. aureus has some extremely odd eating habits which I've discussed in another thread. Your question made me wonder if mine has been doing the same. I've lost track of molts at some point because I haven't been finding shed exoskeletons. It's either that or this is the largest L4 I've ever seen. Odd... mine also eats dead prey without coaxing. If it jiggles, it's dinner. ? [/QUOTE]
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