hornworm strike

bigeaters101

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- female Yemen about 5-6months old had her for 3months
- I handle her once every 3-4 days for only 5-10mins and shes recpetive to being held
- food: eats 5-6days a week on gutloaded crickets (fruits and veggies like orange,lemon, peppers,etc), supers, butters, hornedworms, treats are wax and roaches; crickets free range others are in feeding cup, does hand feed
- traditional supplements Cali almost every feeding (w/od3) vit 2x a month and Cali w/d3 2x /month
- haba misting system goes off every 3hrs for 45secs each total of 6mins a day of misting, she doesn't drink at every mist but I have seen her snatch droplets
-fecal is looking good once a day and no history of illness
Cage

18x18x36 reptibreeze
18in 5.0 exoterra tube with a 75watt house bulb to bask and a cermic heater at night
Temp during day high 70s to low 80, at night low to mid 70smeasured w. A digital themo
50-60% humidity held up by a photos and a dwarf umbrella
Location:NE usa

My issue is that she has loved hornedworms in the past but as of a few days ago is almost refusing them. She will still take her crickets,supers, and butters but has comoletly lost interest in the horns. Its not a hunger strike so much as a change in food preference ? Any ideas why? I like her having them to keep a good variety of diet as well as keeping her hydrated.I have tried to offer her a number of different sizes and nothing. Suggestions?

Thanks in advance!
 
dido

Some of mine did the exact same thing. eating them one day and not the next. but everyone still eats the silkworms, butterworms, & superworms. some did restart while some haven't. (panther. veil. jax) it took a female jax of mine almost 6mo. to start eating them again, after one bit her face while she was chewing it.
 
My Jackson is doing the same thing. He will literally step over (or on) a silkworm or hornworm. I wish I had another animal that would eat them. I really wanted him to keep eating the silks since they're good for him.
 
Some of mine did the exact same thing. eating them one day and not the next. but everyone still eats the silkworms, butterworms, & superworms. some did restart while some haven't. (panther. veil. jax) it took a female jax of mine almost 6mo. to start eating them again, after one bit her face while she was chewing it.


How'd u get them to start eating them again? Should i just keep offering them to her on and off? I was thinking of offering only the horned after an off day of feeding. Kinda to give her no option on food? But if she refuses i know im gona crack and fed her...But like I said I like her having them as a hydration boost plus they are relativley good and silkies are hard to get in my area as a sub.
 
they really like variety.. dont buy too much of one specific thing at once other then their staple like crickets. I usually buy like 4 silk worms, a small tub of meal worms, about 4 small hornworms and 100 crickets.
 
Only one of mine will eat the silks, none will eat the horn, male jackson will only eat crickets. He will not eat anything else that I have tried. (not even butter or wax) So, I would just keep trying from time to time and see if it changes back. I keep hoping mine will increase what they like but, I feed them what they will eat and keep offering them options.
 
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