Hey everyone,
I was doing some cage maintenance and realized I hadn't seen my juvenile female M. robustum in a while. I took a peak down her hole and saw what appeared to be a leg curl. Dismayed, I picked up her cork bark. She is still alive, but not doing well.
She moves almost like she has the dyskinetic syndrome. She curls her legs like she's dead, but then starts stumbling around trying to escape. She molted within the last two months, didn't have any noticeable problems, and has eaten since.
Any thoughts on an approach here?
Thanks.
I was doing some cage maintenance and realized I hadn't seen my juvenile female M. robustum in a while. I took a peak down her hole and saw what appeared to be a leg curl. Dismayed, I picked up her cork bark. She is still alive, but not doing well.
She moves almost like she has the dyskinetic syndrome. She curls her legs like she's dead, but then starts stumbling around trying to escape. She molted within the last two months, didn't have any noticeable problems, and has eaten since.
Any thoughts on an approach here?
Thanks.