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Nymph turning red!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Summerbug" data-source="post: 294558" data-attributes="member: 7309"><p>Thanks again Krissim Klaw. No other losses so far. It's always tough to lose one. They each have different personalities and I get attached. Oddly, I had decided to keep ones that weren't doing so well and released the healthy ones (except for this one). The "sick" ones with bad molts (mostly weird leg problems) are mostly doing well and my "healthy one" is not so well.</p><p></p><p>Thank you too Mantidaddicted. I'm sorry to hear about your nymph that go stuck in her old skin (with probably ideal temperature and humidity). I wish we could know what went wrong but (as you say) we will never know for sure. Yes...this hobby can be a tough one. But so rewarding too! Regarding your question: I don't use substrate. I have bear plastic bottom (deli cups) and remove all debris (poop and food particles) daily. If anything, they are kept on the dry side for sure! Thanks for asking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Summerbug, post: 294558, member: 7309"] Thanks again Krissim Klaw. No other losses so far. It's always tough to lose one. They each have different personalities and I get attached. Oddly, I had decided to keep ones that weren't doing so well and released the healthy ones (except for this one). The "sick" ones with bad molts (mostly weird leg problems) are mostly doing well and my "healthy one" is not so well. Thank you too Mantidaddicted. I'm sorry to hear about your nymph that go stuck in her old skin (with probably ideal temperature and humidity). I wish we could know what went wrong but (as you say) we will never know for sure. Yes...this hobby can be a tough one. But so rewarding too! Regarding your question: I don't use substrate. I have bear plastic bottom (deli cups) and remove all debris (poop and food particles) daily. If anything, they are kept on the dry side for sure! Thanks for asking. [/QUOTE]
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