Nathan050793
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After I found a few larvae in my Notophthalmus viridescens tank, I have managed to raise 5 to metamorphosis/ near morphing.
This is my distressing problem- so far two have morphed out. Out of those two, one died about 2 days after morphing. Now, the hardier one who has been morphed for almost 8 days, has died. Externally, both seemed perfectly healthy, besides being a tad slim. I couldn't tell if they were eating or not, however I had been adding baby woodlice and termites to their setup, so I assumed they had been eating them. I know sometimes that the stress of metamorphosis can cause issues, but to have two out of five already gone? Now a third has morphed and I really want to try to keep this one alive... This is my first time raising juveniles, so any advice or explanations would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
This is my distressing problem- so far two have morphed out. Out of those two, one died about 2 days after morphing. Now, the hardier one who has been morphed for almost 8 days, has died. Externally, both seemed perfectly healthy, besides being a tad slim. I couldn't tell if they were eating or not, however I had been adding baby woodlice and termites to their setup, so I assumed they had been eating them. I know sometimes that the stress of metamorphosis can cause issues, but to have two out of five already gone? Now a third has morphed and I really want to try to keep this one alive... This is my first time raising juveniles, so any advice or explanations would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance