July 10
I’ve been trying to get a Hoople to find water on his own (instead of me offering it in a dropper). Today after I put a few drops on a leaf he took a sip! Now he is entertaining me with a dirt bath.
A friend brought over a bucket of dry compost full of pill bugs. Now I can put a handful in the habitat for Hoople to search through on his own.
Feeding Schedule
800am 5 meal worms, water
900 6 meal worms, June bug
1045 3 June bugs
1145 5 meal worms, 1 June bug
110pm 5 meal worms, 1 June bug
220 6 meal worms, 1 June bug
400 7 meal worms, 2 June bugs
520 7 meal worms
700 3 meal worms, soaked pellets
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