AdvythAF
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I woke up this morning to find one of my marmoratus alive, and the other one not so much.
I'm not sure why it passed. Does anybody know what happened?
the first photo is the set-up I had them in. I previously had them in a soil set up with leaf litter, plants, and hides ...but I moved them to paper towel in order to monitor their feeding as I felt they were having trouble finding their food.
I had been feeding both fruit flies, small isopods, and little kenyan roach juveniles. I also put in tiny worm pieces, but they were refused.
They had a water bowl with water.
Second photo is the dead one, it looks very thin to me. Is it possible it wasn't finding food? Did it dessicate?
The tank was drier today morning than it should be, but still fairly moist in the paper towels. The water in the bowl had dried out but there was wet moss and moisture underneath the hides.
The remaining one is now in a kritter keeper with some moss and hides. I'm planning on keeping it on fruit flies.
Also, what should I do with the dead body?
What went wrong? What should I do differently? I would like to learn from this ordeal.
thanks in advance,
-- Advyth
I'm not sure why it passed. Does anybody know what happened?
the first photo is the set-up I had them in. I previously had them in a soil set up with leaf litter, plants, and hides ...but I moved them to paper towel in order to monitor their feeding as I felt they were having trouble finding their food.
I had been feeding both fruit flies, small isopods, and little kenyan roach juveniles. I also put in tiny worm pieces, but they were refused.
They had a water bowl with water.
Second photo is the dead one, it looks very thin to me. Is it possible it wasn't finding food? Did it dessicate?
The tank was drier today morning than it should be, but still fairly moist in the paper towels. The water in the bowl had dried out but there was wet moss and moisture underneath the hides.
The remaining one is now in a kritter keeper with some moss and hides. I'm planning on keeping it on fruit flies.
Also, what should I do with the dead body?
What went wrong? What should I do differently? I would like to learn from this ordeal.
thanks in advance,
-- Advyth