Have noticed that her feeding response is deliberate yet not as agile or excited as Caudicinctus,not used to domestic crickets obviously,but I believe they probably feed on a little slower prey.Where Caudicinctus wag tails and lunge,she runs fast,but gently pecks at her prey.Consumes them fast once she has them.Dusting and pulling rear legs definately aids in the process.Still have not heard of any others voluntarily feeding.On a sad note, lost the male.Contacted one of the individuals who obtained several pairs for someone else,said there was difficulty in feeding.Would really like to hear from anybody who has them.....Thanx Marcus
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