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Sphodromantis throwing up a lot..
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<blockquote data-quote="twolfe" data-source="post: 195041" data-attributes="member: 4455"><p>Definitely keep him hydrated. I buy waxworms for the birds and have occasionally used them for emergency food for adults. I have never had an issue with feeding them (small quantities) to large adults. I only feed them ones that appear to be white and healthy. However, I fed one to one of my 11 month old wahlbergii females. She didn't appear to be vomiting, but the next day her poop stains on the paper towel were purple/black, and they smelled. Her poop continued to stain the paper towel for about a week. She lived for two weeks after that but sadly never would eat again and died. Three of her sisters are still doing well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twolfe, post: 195041, member: 4455"] Definitely keep him hydrated. I buy waxworms for the birds and have occasionally used them for emergency food for adults. I have never had an issue with feeding them (small quantities) to large adults. I only feed them ones that appear to be white and healthy. However, I fed one to one of my 11 month old wahlbergii females. She didn't appear to be vomiting, but the next day her poop stains on the paper towel were purple/black, and they smelled. Her poop continued to stain the paper towel for about a week. She lived for two weeks after that but sadly never would eat again and died. Three of her sisters are still doing well. [/QUOTE]
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