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P.Vittata climbing issue and enclosure trouble
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<blockquote data-quote="Cody-Myles" data-source="post: 124973" data-attributes="member: 27027"><p>I gave up on the mealworms cus most of my Ts and my centipede just wouldn't take them so I switched back to crickets and by-gosh, everything is back to normal with some of them. My red rump took the cricket straight away, my centipede went nuts and took 3 of the 6 I threw in and I'm about to throw one in to my zebra knee that has been refusing to eat mealworms.</p><p></p><p>Update on the vittata though. She cocooned herself into a little web hide thing yesterday and spent a whole 24-36 hours in it so I was adamant she was about to moult.... woke up this morning and she has ventured out of it and is currently sat on the wall of her enclosure.... no moult. I'm off out today to buy new hides and new substrate supplies for all of them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cody-Myles, post: 124973, member: 27027"] I gave up on the mealworms cus most of my Ts and my centipede just wouldn't take them so I switched back to crickets and by-gosh, everything is back to normal with some of them. My red rump took the cricket straight away, my centipede went nuts and took 3 of the 6 I threw in and I'm about to throw one in to my zebra knee that has been refusing to eat mealworms. Update on the vittata though. She cocooned herself into a little web hide thing yesterday and spent a whole 24-36 hours in it so I was adamant she was about to moult.... woke up this morning and she has ventured out of it and is currently sat on the wall of her enclosure.... no moult. I'm off out today to buy new hides and new substrate supplies for all of them. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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