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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 140660" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>I have water dishes high and low in my pokie cages and I dont really think it matters as long as they have one. I've seen them drink from both. Yes it should molt out of it fine. I have had a few Ts that this is a constant problem which ultimately lead to their demise. Hopefully your is just a fluke occurence. However you can try to help it out. Big fat hornworms are packed with 85% moisture in them. They lack in protein so I would feed the worms heavily closer to the end of its next molting cycle...before it stops eating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 140660, member: 27444"] I have water dishes high and low in my pokie cages and I dont really think it matters as long as they have one. I've seen them drink from both. Yes it should molt out of it fine. I have had a few Ts that this is a constant problem which ultimately lead to their demise. Hopefully your is just a fluke occurence. However you can try to help it out. Big fat hornworms are packed with 85% moisture in them. They lack in protein so I would feed the worms heavily closer to the end of its next molting cycle...before it stops eating. [/QUOTE]
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