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Originally Posted by cguarino30
Yes, I'm sure. Ive been feeding the feeders small Dubia nymphs regularly. The reason they are so emaciated is the fact that I did not find them until late the next day. Presumably, they were killed overnight, but I did not check on the cage until 7pm. The emaciation is from dehydration. All of the live feeders are clearly in well fed condition. I feel very strongly about taking care of all animals in my charge, including feeders.
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I didn't mean the question to be inflammatory. Reading it in the light of a new day I can see where the wording could be accusatory, and for that I apologize.
From your detailed posts I have no doubts your animal's receive the best care possible.