I have again found the roaches hide turned over, it appears my morph has been hunting, I couldn't do a roach count as it would involve searching the whole enclosure so I cant say wether it was successful or not. I went to bed at 2 am and got up at 6.30 am , so they lights were off between those times, the morph appears to be more of a nocturnal hunter than I had previously assumed, I had considered it a mainly stationary ambush predator but I appear to have been wrong. The morph is kept in my tank room which also has my pc and xbox, I keep irregular hours and am generally in bed early in the morning and if I am not awake early somebody else in the house is and they will turn the lights on. This means the morph will be exposed to an unnatural amount of light, this may be restricting its hunting opportunities, so I will be changing my care techniques by blocking the light from its enclosure giving it a more natural day/night rhythm. This may lead to increased feeding and an increased body weight, the morph ( I believe) is female, it will be interesting to see if she becomes gravid as I have an aquatic male kept at 10c-12c ( 50f-53.6f ) who is looking rather excited. It would be interesting to see if they could breed if offered the correct conditions, I have been reading posts on breeding tiger sals and have been speaking to a couple of knowledgeable people, so I get the general idea of what to do with similar species. My main concern would be the morph drowning or being attacked by her bigger tank mate, for whilst she lost body mass during the morphing process (which she has recovered) he has continued to grow and is 8" compared to her 6" and has a bigger body. If anybody has something to add to this thread please jump in, all observations or questions will appreciated.