matthew1300
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They responded and said they put in various worms in the enclosure win all his clutchmates, and whoever ate them ate them. Maybe his clutchmates liked them better than he did :/Take your time my friend,no rush
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They responded and said they put in various worms in the enclosure win all his clutchmates, and whoever ate them ate them. Maybe his clutchmates liked them better than he did :/Take your time my friend,no rush
Yes I agree,maybe all the clutch mates took all the goody before he can get to the worm....I always separate the weakest or the smaller size chamy in a different enclosure,so they can get a better chance to get their own nutrition in them without being in the feeding competition,but at least now he have a great owner like you will nourish him with all you got,im sure he is very happy to have a babysitter like you,so plz do not give up on the different type of feeders,its like a toddler,he might like orange better than a banana,but if you keep on show the toddler a banana,he might just take a bite and falling in love with a yellow banana,keep your finger cross,and keep on trying to feed different varieties gutloaded feeder,maybe he will start eating the silkworm when you not around,keep on trying and never give up ,may the different feeder force be with youThey responded and said they put in various worms in the enclosure win all his clutchmates, and whoever ate them ate them. Maybe his clutchmates liked them better than he did :/
Okay good to know !I forget now if I had the same problem with my panther back when he was little as well. Eventually they will start to take them. My guy stopped eating crickets, I'm not sure if it was a time that one jumped out of the cup and at him and that turned him off or not, he was big when that happened, he stopped eating crickets after that.
lol thanks for the motivational speech, I won't stop until he takes one !Yes I agree,maybe all the clutch mates took all the goody before he can get to the worm....I always separate the weakest or the smaller size chamy in a different enclosure,so they can get a better chance to get their own nutrition in them without being in the feeding competition,but at least now he have a great owner like you will nourish him with all you got,im sure he is very happy to have a babysitter like you,so plz do not give up on the different type of feeders,its like a toddler,he might like orange better than a banana,but if you keep on show the toddler a banana,he might just take a bite and falling in love with a yellow banana,keep your finger cross,and keep on trying to feed different varieties gutloaded feeder,maybe he will start eating the silkworm when you not around,keep on trying and never give up ,may the different feeder force be with you