Jordanworks479
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this is under some of the leaves in the viv kinda look like horn worms when put light on them from the leaf side
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Interesting. I would say doubtfully hornworms. They tend to pupate in dirt and their cocoon is hard and dark brown. Silkworms....maybe?
That is very weird. Youre sure its a single larva and not a cluster of spider eggs right? sorry kinda hard for me to tell from the picture on this 10 year old computer screen.
What types of soft-bodied worms do you feed your cham?
hahaha theyre not spider eggs i can see clearly now, the pic on the right you can see its little legs towards the front of his body, very odd
It wouldn’t be a super, and butters can’t pupate because they’re treated before leaving Chile, and they’re too big to be BSFL, so my best guess is silkworms
Edit: it could be butters because those aren’t pupated and butters do spin silk
I don’t feed waxworms, but maybe it could also be that?