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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 1719478, member: 76248"] Thanks for the advice and well wishes =). I'm going to keep him on water for a bit. I put together a salad for him but he hasn't shown interest in it yet. I have both baby food and Critical Care on hand but will reserve that until it appears he needs it. Once he got some water he worked up lots of energy and started exploring. He is a skinny little thing like Dundee but other than some pretty serious dehydration and malnutrition he appears to be quite healthy. His bone structure is good and he moves about without a problem. He's alert and curious. He had a big poop that was full of water but pretty well formed. Stunk to high heaven but I don't know what his diet was or how long he'd been holding it in. I'll give him a few weeks to work up to a regular, healthy diet and see how he is then. He'll get a vet checkup at around 3-6 weeks out (after he settles in) either way so we have a baseline for him and can get a fecal test done. Yes, I do still have that superworm colony. Three of them are beetles and are just hanging out doing their thing. I think there are still some worms in there too. The order came in July 2014 for Dundee so geriatric indeed. The dubia colony is unstoppable at this point too so he'll have access to more bugs than he can eat. I'll get some silks for him once Linda has some back in stock too. Baby steps on the feeding though, I agree. I have a new Herpstat on it's way so I can program his lights to do all sorts of good stuff. Excited to try that out. How's your new guy Impulse doing so far Deb? [/QUOTE]
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