Hi Becky, thanks for your response. Actually I've been surprised about how non-violent they all are. They sometimes sleep nose-to-butt in a line in their favorite places (corner, large bromeliad leaf), and I have never seen one attack another or act afraid of another. It's a 20-gallon right now, but as they get bigger I'll need to decide whether to break them up or get a very large enclosure. They seem to seek each others' company, with the brave four sleeping in one spot and the laggers-behind hiding in the same bromeliad leaf or pip.
But here's my happy update: within 2 hours of making my post here, both Pretty Boy and Tiny were out and about-- and in places I could corner them! I was relentless. I held that cricket in front of Tiny, and he scrunched up his little face as if it it were an old smelly shoe. But I pushed and tickled his lips with it until FINALLY he ate it! Encouraged, I did the same for Pretty Boy-- and he ate as well.
Whew!!! Apparently posting here was all I needed to do. I guess it embarrassed them, lol!





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I have one grey who is a stubborn eater, and I have to do exactly the same thing. Keep tickling their nose with the insect's legs until it finally eats it out of frustration XD It think it's hysterical how they will swat the bug away if they don't want it.
