For the last couple weeks my adult female Arizona Unicorn has been moving slowly, falling off things, bending the ends of her legs strangely, and, most alarmingly, shooing away all food offered to her, even if she hasn't eaten in days.
She is about the same age as my two budwings, which have both laid their first infertile ooths in the last couple weeks. I keep thinking she must be about due to lay one, but nothing has happened. There was one morning when I checked her box to see if she had eaten a cricket, and she was lying on her back with her back legs folded as if she was about to die. But that was more than a week ago.
Since she wouldn't accept live food, I've been feeding her pieces of pineapple and canteloupe, which she has finished. Yesterday I figured out a fairly inhumane way of feeding her a cricket; I grabbed the cricket by its leg with tweezers and just put it up to her mouth, and she ate it, albeit from a very awkward hanging position.
Does anyone know what's going on with her?
She is about the same age as my two budwings, which have both laid their first infertile ooths in the last couple weeks. I keep thinking she must be about due to lay one, but nothing has happened. There was one morning when I checked her box to see if she had eaten a cricket, and she was lying on her back with her back legs folded as if she was about to die. But that was more than a week ago.
Since she wouldn't accept live food, I've been feeding her pieces of pineapple and canteloupe, which she has finished. Yesterday I figured out a fairly inhumane way of feeding her a cricket; I grabbed the cricket by its leg with tweezers and just put it up to her mouth, and she ate it, albeit from a very awkward hanging position.
Does anyone know what's going on with her?