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Breeding & Nymph Care
Ugly ooth logs
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<blockquote data-quote="River Dane" data-source="post: 329708" data-attributes="member: 10104"><p>So I’ve found my female truncata still has some ooth foam on her anus. I thought maybe she was okay because she behaved normally and was eating fine. These last two days, however, she’s been a much more difficult eater, dropping the waxworms I offered her. She’ll start chewing at the guts right away, but she won’t grab them herself, and when she does she just drops it. She still seems to be moving around and behaving alright otherwise. </p><p></p><p>My other concern is that her eyes have grown cloudy and have black rings around them. I also can’t tell if the area around her anus is becoming discolored, or if it’s me being paranoid and that’s her usual color. I’ll upload pics ASAP.</p><p></p><p>I also found a lot of mold on one of her sticks. I don’t see it anywhere else, but for now I’m lost on what to do. I never have any luck with planted vivariums. Murphy’s law is starting to hit me. Hopefully the female survives it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="River Dane, post: 329708, member: 10104"] So I’ve found my female truncata still has some ooth foam on her anus. I thought maybe she was okay because she behaved normally and was eating fine. These last two days, however, she’s been a much more difficult eater, dropping the waxworms I offered her. She’ll start chewing at the guts right away, but she won’t grab them herself, and when she does she just drops it. She still seems to be moving around and behaving alright otherwise. My other concern is that her eyes have grown cloudy and have black rings around them. I also can’t tell if the area around her anus is becoming discolored, or if it’s me being paranoid and that’s her usual color. I’ll upload pics ASAP. I also found a lot of mold on one of her sticks. I don’t see it anywhere else, but for now I’m lost on what to do. I never have any luck with planted vivariums. Murphy’s law is starting to hit me. Hopefully the female survives it though. [/QUOTE]
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