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I have a pair of young mossies...they are doing well, alert/active/drinking and eating.
However, recently, I put in maybe 15 crickets or so...and the day after feeding, I found a decent sized bolus of compressed cricket that one of them has regurgitated.
I was wondering if perhaps one of the little guys EYES were bigger than his stomach, and just kept stuffing himself.
Their feeding response is EXCELLENT. The minute they see movement, they are tracking and on it. Very assertive/"aggressive" eaters. I have not noticed this regurgiation when I had less crickets in there, HOWEVER with two in there, I wanted to make sure each had enough and a few extra.
Any ideas?
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Cricket Regurgitation? - viper69, Sun Apr 2 01:47:08 2006
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