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Mealworm Burrowed
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<blockquote data-quote="Sugar Wolf" data-source="post: 225249" data-attributes="member: 39037"><p>I've done the same thing a few times and always the mealworm either gets eaten by the T ( Which I have a few T's that love to dig the mealworms and superworms out of the ground or the mealworm will eventually come out and then I remove the mealworm or it will die from lack of food. If your T just molted barely 2 weeks ago it probably wont molt again for a good while and the mealworm would probably starve by then. So my best guess is either the mealworm dies or the T eats it but the T will defend itself though. If your really worried about it and cant find the mealworm or it never comes out then I would just replace the substrate if thats an option but it shouldn't be a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sugar Wolf, post: 225249, member: 39037"] I've done the same thing a few times and always the mealworm either gets eaten by the T ( Which I have a few T's that love to dig the mealworms and superworms out of the ground or the mealworm will eventually come out and then I remove the mealworm or it will die from lack of food. If your T just molted barely 2 weeks ago it probably wont molt again for a good while and the mealworm would probably starve by then. So my best guess is either the mealworm dies or the T eats it but the T will defend itself though. If your really worried about it and cant find the mealworm or it never comes out then I would just replace the substrate if thats an option but it shouldn't be a problem. [/QUOTE]
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