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lotabob |
Posted - 07/06/2012 : 23:23:50 Well its about time too, November she stopped eating! Last night I decided to try her with a wax moth (leftover moth from waxworms) I held it in my fingers and held it just in front of her. The response was instant and she bit me, lol. Luckily she bit my finger nail so no pain to report. I left the moth in with her over night, just checked on her and no moth
So I decided to check if it was a fluke, popped another moth in (its OK she is quite dehydrated, needs fed to get rehydrated) and bang, no hesitation the moth was supper. So relieved, I have kept quite calm about it but inside a little bit of me was worrying. |
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scottishbluebird |
Posted - 08/06/2012 : 13:46:06 Thats great |
lotabob |
Posted - 08/06/2012 : 12:24:46 She was really starting to show the signs of dehydration so it was getting a bit of a worry but waxmoths seem to have done the trick, she has had 3 now and is already looking a more normal shape. |
Auld Baldy |
Posted - 08/06/2012 : 12:12:30 It's always a relief when one of your pets starts eating again. If only there was the equivalent of an Ayrshire bacon roll for reptiles. Irresistible. |
cobweb251 |
Posted - 08/06/2012 : 09:42:45 good stuff |
nusnakemum |
Posted - 08/06/2012 : 09:40:48 aw brilliant |
ozziesmum |
Posted - 08/06/2012 : 08:44:34 Good to hear you must be so relieved. |
Donnie |
Posted - 08/06/2012 : 07:42:28 That's great news |
kev 5 |
Posted - 08/06/2012 : 07:23:39 excellent,must be a weight lifted |
paulie78 |
Posted - 07/06/2012 : 23:31:43 aw yay go trixie happy for ya mate |