They seemed healthy at birth and I don't think she was premature. I will let them dry out and keep my fingers crossed. Thanks. This is really bumming me out.
And they are not dehydrated. Is it worth trying to make a fruitfly soup for them so when they get thirsty they will get some nutrients. What about electrolytes, like 50/50 Gatorade? I am stressing as I think it is too late.
I didn't let stuff dry out enough and maybe they haven't warmed up enough. I am not home to take pictures, but am using a 10 gallon upright glass cage with a screen top, have plants, and am home all the time, so I am probably overdoing it with the water. What sucks is that I may lose them and...
I realized I should be letting things dry out more, but other than that, I can't figure out what to do. I initially avoided pinhead crickets as I read they shouldn't be fed for a short period, better to just use fruit flies.
I bought a female Jackson's and 4 days later she had 10 babies. I seem to be doing everything right but they won't eat. I didn't expect the surprise, and advice on the internet as to feeding is everything from good to horrible. Some sites liker Yahoo and EHow have people giving bad advice just...