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In keeping 2 Marginata...

aero_tiff Jul 19, 2007 11:50 AM

...I've noticed the larger female has grown more than my smaller female. The larger female is notably more aggressive. Smaller girl still seems healthy though. I'm concerned that the larger one may be eating more than the smaller one, but then again, they won't eat every night, even though I offer fruit and crickets every night. What the heck am I getting at here, right?
Just looking for opinions: has anybody had a problem where the more dominant in a pair has eaten all of the food or scared the smaller one away from the food so she can't eat? I'm just wondering if I should separate them for a bit, feed the smaller one separately, or let it go, it's all in my imagination?
Thanks all,
~Tiff

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Replies (1)

Just_Ders Sep 08, 2007 04:42 PM

add guava nectar. Dont feed crickets-do roaches instead.

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