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Health Issues
Some molted skin stuck on Heirodula L4
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranitomeya" data-source="post: 288311" data-attributes="member: 6796"><p>Do not leave live food in his enclosure. If it's something with chewing mouthparts, he won't be able to properly defend himself and will get eaten alive. If it's a feeder like a fly, he probably won't be able to grab it with his hunched back. It will only make him expend energy uselessly trying to capture prey. In the photo you posted, it also looks like he did not manage to get his raptorial claws out of his old exoskeleton, so he might not have the strength to grab anything anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranitomeya, post: 288311, member: 6796"] Do not leave live food in his enclosure. If it's something with chewing mouthparts, he won't be able to properly defend himself and will get eaten alive. If it's a feeder like a fly, he probably won't be able to grab it with his hunched back. It will only make him expend energy uselessly trying to capture prey. In the photo you posted, it also looks like he did not manage to get his raptorial claws out of his old exoskeleton, so he might not have the strength to grab anything anyways. [/QUOTE]
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