BenjiTheCham
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So, I figured I'd share a kinda funny experience I had today..
In the process of trying to feed my new cham. I lost a few superworms in my bioactive substrate. I think in the end it was around 5. I couldn't really do anything because by the time I went to pick them up, they were already half burrowed in the dirt, and I was trying to be slow so I didn't scare my cham at all. I didn't think much of it. Then a little bit ago, at about midnight, I woke up to hear some weird scratching sound in my tank.. I grabbed my phone to use the flashlight, I figured it was just Benji doing something, but he should be asleep. But no. He is sound asleep in his usual sleeping spot. Now I'm kinda freaked out, right, the noise is still going on. And then I see it. There is 3 superworms climbing up the foam background that came with my enclosure. It was kinda funny, and then a couple start to bury into it. They just found cracks where I had wedged some branches in. I did my best to try to get them out but one made its way into the foam and the other one buried itself back into the substrate,
In all seriousness, does anyone know why a superworm might do this? I figured they'd just stay in the substrate and eventually pupate, or is it too wet for them? I'm sure they'll pupate in the foam though
In the process of trying to feed my new cham. I lost a few superworms in my bioactive substrate. I think in the end it was around 5. I couldn't really do anything because by the time I went to pick them up, they were already half burrowed in the dirt, and I was trying to be slow so I didn't scare my cham at all. I didn't think much of it. Then a little bit ago, at about midnight, I woke up to hear some weird scratching sound in my tank.. I grabbed my phone to use the flashlight, I figured it was just Benji doing something, but he should be asleep. But no. He is sound asleep in his usual sleeping spot. Now I'm kinda freaked out, right, the noise is still going on. And then I see it. There is 3 superworms climbing up the foam background that came with my enclosure. It was kinda funny, and then a couple start to bury into it. They just found cracks where I had wedged some branches in. I did my best to try to get them out but one made its way into the foam and the other one buried itself back into the substrate,
In all seriousness, does anyone know why a superworm might do this? I figured they'd just stay in the substrate and eventually pupate, or is it too wet for them? I'm sure they'll pupate in the foam though