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A week and a half ago I finally picked up the group of E. andersoni juveniles that I purchased from Michael Shrom months ago. All of the animals (five total) look great and have been feeding well overall. They are housed individually in plastic containers with soil, leaf matter, and a cork bark shelter (much in the same way as Gord has his housed). I have been offering live white worms daily. In addition each enclosure has springtails and other small critters living in the substrate. One of the largest and most robust looking individuals has refused whiteworms for three days now. I have not been too worried because as already stated there is an abundance of prey items in the enclosure. Today however this same animal had climbed to the top of the enclosure and seemed to be actively trying to escape. Since I have yet to see any of them actually move more than a few mm I am wondering if I should be concerned? I am also wondering if all of the bugs could be too overwhelming (although the others do not seem to mind). Opinions?
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