The other day My B.emilia flipped onto her back out of nowhere, no indication of premolt, no molting mat underneath her, and I had left a locust in her enclosure from a few hours before.
I knew she hadn't started the process, since I had just walked past her like 2 minutes prior and she was upright, than when I turned she was on her back. I knew keeping the locust in there was a bad idea, so I very very hesitantly opened her enclosure, and when I did, she slowly just got up and walked into away. I removed the food and I've been leaving her alone without pestering her. She hasn't attempted to molt again yet, and it's been two days, and I'm really worried I've messed up
I knew she hadn't started the process, since I had just walked past her like 2 minutes prior and she was upright, than when I turned she was on her back. I knew keeping the locust in there was a bad idea, so I very very hesitantly opened her enclosure, and when I did, she slowly just got up and walked into away. I removed the food and I've been leaving her alone without pestering her. She hasn't attempted to molt again yet, and it's been two days, and I'm really worried I've messed up