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So Daisy unsurprisingly dropped her viable egg sack, probably due to near death experience, so i decided to experiment and try to hatch them, i know its 99.9% failure rate but i might as well 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️ (picture is from the moment she was saved then her eggs now) ive put them in a separate box with a dome of moss over but not touching them, no loss if nothing happens

u/Far_Emu3820 — 20 days ago
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I received this rescued giant hisser a couple of days ago (couldn't have come at a more perfect time as my cat Poppy had just died so Daisy is occupying my heartbroken mind). Daisy was found in a bucket of water, bred as a feeder too so shes not in the best of conditions. My question is shes very curved and her legs and mouth arent very strong, ive put some dubias in with her for company until her new family arrives, at the moment im hand offering complete gecko food but she also has the regular things i feed my dubias. Is there anything more i can do to help her, her legs have gotten much stronger but still a long way to go. Thank you 🥰🥰🥰

u/Far_Emu3820 — 20 days ago

Hello, my daughter has rescued this giant hissing cockroach and I was wondering if anyone could help us to ID her, I love bugs so I'm extremely happy even if she doesn't survive long (she was drowning in a bucket of water). I already posted but wanted to add more pictures) also she evacuated her eggs but still has a couple inside her, should I remove the one hanging out or leave it?

u/Far_Emu3820 — 23 days ago