DampNoodle
Arachnopeon
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- Apr 12, 2019
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Hi there! I've had the same problem, I just caught a silverfish that I found on my bathroom wall. Weirdly enough, It was in the sun?.. But anyway, I put it in a large container, poked three holes in the lid, soaked a cotton ball for water, and gave it some oats. I've seen it eat the oats, but so far I haven't seen it near the cotton ball at all! It seemed like it avoided it.. I'm just concerned now because I've went upstairs to check the bathroom again and I don't see moreHi Happy Holidays!
I want to thank everyone for their advice but I would still love reading whatever experiences you might want to share about keeping silverfish insects as pets! I was horrified to do a google search looking for info. on how to take care of them as pets, only to find clear cut concise "instructions" on how to kill them instead. And then a million products specifically came up that kill them and roaches. How can people be so heartless and uncaring towards a creature that means them no harm? And in reality, makes almost as good of a pet as an actual swimming fish. But much easier to keep!
As an update, my 11 surviving fish are mostly doing great! Half of them have molted. Some of them a few times already! However, NONE of them have grown at all! In fact, some appear to have shrunkI fear they will never grow any larger than how I found them
But one albino fish I got has been a problem from day one. He just refuses to move around or do anything. He won't play with me, he won't take the water 90% of the time, he just won't do anything. I have had to literally stick him with some pointy toilet paper cylinders I made. That's pretty sad. I hate to do that (as you can feel the pain they go through when they are touched) but he and this one other fish have just gone limp many times. I'm thinking of getting rid of him. Just throwing him back to the wall crevices where he came from and let him make do. He doesn't seem very happy here... But conversely I might use him as a guinea pig for the foods suggested here and substrate. He's a disappointment. The baby fish has surprisingly kept on doing well. I've lost every other baby to sickness. He's a tough one, like many of my other small fish! My favorite superfish is going well but now has some company in the fact that about 3 others have gone super as well. So now a few of my fish are going 100 mph (and loaded with new found energy) inexplicably. So, again, as precaution I give them all water everyday. But as soon as I see any sign of irregular erratic behavior/movements I take heart... I have truly built a bond with most of my fish and I really love having them as pets!