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I have some concerns over the feeding habits of the tailengensis that I purchased a few months back. Initially two were ravenous feeders, accepting a variety of live and prepared food from forceps. Two (one of which arrived bloated and still is) were less bold at feeding time but would accept a variety of food (again from forceps). The last individual initially accepted food but then refused everything for about three weeks before accepting slugs. I have them in three separate quarantine enclosures (2,2 and 1 per enclosure - the bloated individual is separated). All were initially treated with panacur and flagyl. This was done in a somewhat haphazard method placing the meds on food items with the end result being some of the medication being lost before consumption. The animals are in my basement with the temp in the mid to upper 60's (F). After the first month all of the animals were feeding more or less regularly - the bloated individual still only accepts food about once a week. Over the past ten days or so however none have been feeding much, if at all. most will walk over and investigate food items offered but then turn away. I have always offered as much of a variety as possible (earthworms, slugs, insects, soaked reptomin, krill, etc) and there have been no major temperature fluctuations. All appear to be holding weight but I am used to the shanjing's and kweichow's eating most anytime that food is offered. Comments/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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