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    A Very Shy Eater

    So Starvin Marvin is my first BP so this may be really common. But I've noticed my little guy is a super shy eater. Doesnt really like to eat while being watched. He'll give, and bite the damn thing, but usually just sits like this for 5 minutes before doing anything else...



    It still amazes me that their head size doesn't mean jack in terms of the size meal they can take.

    Waiting for him to down that hopper, then gonna give him the second one My boys HUUNGRY

    UPDATE: Waited for the 2nd one to reach his belly and offered the 2nd hopper... I've honestly never seen him attack his food so quickly.

    *Present 2nd hopper to S.M.* "Hey bud, ya still h---" *SNAP! Hahah
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    If he's shy why don't you just feed him in his enclosure where he feels more secure???

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    I'm nervous about him eating some of his substrate, he also has such a tiny tank that if I put it on a paper towel or something I feel like he'd eat that too lol or at least it would get caught in the mix and the last thing i wanna do is reach in while he's goin to work. Im still very new to all this. Just happy he ate both

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    Re: A Very Shy Eater

    Quote Originally Posted by Dev_DeCoste View Post
    I'm nervous about him eating some of his substrate, he also has such a tiny tank that if I put it on a paper towel or something I feel like he'd eat that too lol or at least it would get caught in the mix and the last thing i wanna do is reach in while he's goin to work. Im still very new to all this. Just happy he ate both
    I would feed him in his enclosure too. That will help a lot I'm sure. I wouldn't worry about substrate. They digest bones...
    If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

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    If he's that shy the stress of moving him back in could cause regurgitation. Nobody cleans the ground for them to eat in the wild... they eat whatever is stuck to the prey... dirt, who knows what else. The small amount of substrate that could possibly ingested is really nothing compared to a regurgitation

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    Alright, I'll start feeding in his tank

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    I have aspen and always feed in my enclosure and never had any problems with them eating the substrate..

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    Dude,think in the wild,when they make kills. Ofcourse these things will have rocks n dirty twigs whatever on them,no difference bro..it's not like he'd be eating a lb of bedding..my guy had a little piece stuck in his mouth last week..when he was done,picked him up and removed it and placed him back. Pretty easy

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    Yeah I know thats what I'll be doing from now on. I have eco earth now though so it's basically just dirt. But you're right... They live in dirt lol

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    Re: A Very Shy Eater

    Quote Originally Posted by Dev_DeCoste View Post
    Yeah I know thats what I'll be doing from now on. I have eco earth now though so it's basically just dirt. But you're right... They live in dirt lol
    Yes they do,lmao....try to think one step above

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