Mine did the same thing when I first got them. Leave 'em be cause they like to be secure when tehy are going to eat. If your housing them together (?) seperate them when they are going to eat, leave the problem feeder in his enclosure beucase he feels safe there, and the other one if he's eating no prob should be fine eating from a box with some crumpled paper. My problem child didnt eat for a month and a half, even though food was offered every 5-7 days, while the other never refused a meal. Thhis is why there is a noticable size difference between them now lol
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