In one of the Facebook groups someone had theirs lay in the 60s! I expect next time to be less as well and less stressful for me. I’m hoping for the 20s. I really should’ve cut back on food a lot sooner.
Very wrinkly and thin afterwards. They were all like squishy firm if that makes sense and no deformities so I’m guessing she made them all fine. She’s moving around well. Her colors were darker until I started digging the eggs out. Eating good. I let loose a bunch of flies and gave a few extra...
How long would it take to know if she was still holding onto some? She probably isn’t but I’m still anxious about it and I don’t want to unnecessarily take her in and stress her out because I’m paranoid😂
Also she lightened in color and started coming down when I was digging. Do they have that instinct to protect the eggs? I thought since they’re solitary they just laid them and left forever.
I think I’ll do that in the morning. I was trying to give her some extra time besides going in to feed her. I still had the cover up and I’m going to take it off tomorrow
😂 I wouldn’t get one again. I got her because this lady was rehoming her so it was an impulse buy basically, but I had been interested and looking into it for a few years anyway. If I was to get another I would get a male panther probably. I still love her though and hope to give her the best life.
I put extra dubias in there. I noticed I have some soldier flies so I think I will let them loose in there and maybe a few more roaches. The crickets I have right now are too small because I have no concept of size when I order stuff😂
There’s been a few mistings but I guess she was hiding under a leaf. But here she is, skinny and tired. I don’t have any hornworms right now but I’m getting silkworms in soon.