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    Re: Getting concerned

    I wouldn't if I were you. They're too small. It would do harm than good.

    28 days is getting into the time frame of "concerning" but you just might have to face it that they might not ever eat, and won't make it. Don't give up yet though.

    I would try placing them (singly) in a very small container and if you can find some very tiny worms that wiggle a lot, put it in with the baby and give them some time.

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    Re: Getting concerned

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    I would try placing them (singly) in a very small container and if you can find some very tiny worms that wiggle a lot, put it in with the baby and give them some time.
    Try this but seclude them, wrap the container with a shirt or something, make it feel like its alone. Maybe its just really uncomfortable

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