Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
They also yawn when shedding because they eat their shed skin.

Give the crickets to him head first. All the spines on their legs hook backwards and the legs fold that way as well. You could feed him smaller crickets if you are worried.
Thanks, will do, head first it is and yes, i got smaller ones now for the next couple of days. I'm sure he can handle adult crickets but just to be safe.
So cricket might have hooked legs to throat and cut him on the way down.
Any idea of what might happened there? He might got hurt in the mouth?
How bad would it be and how can i check?
Thanks Grif