yeah I got some clay that was recommended in the care sheet but I'm sure if I have enoughIt's not going to very long, Perhaps a few days. I know more about Lepidoptera, and caterpillars will stop eating for maybe 2 days,
molt, then begin eating again after they harden up. Nature will have designed them to have this process take as little time as possible.
In L3, the grub should grow quickly, and continue to do so until it stops again, at which point you'll need to give it the pupation medium,
something which, if you don't have now, you'll want to deal with pretty quickly.
so just a quick follow up question, how long is a few days? it still hasn't eaten and my anxiety is getting the better of me lolIt's not going to very long, Perhaps a few days.
No. It shouldn't take that long. Are you sure it's not eating?tomorrow will make it a week since it stopped eating, does it take this long for it to molt?
it's definitely not eating, the food is not disturbed.No. It shouldn't take that long. Are you sure it's not eating?
well actually I think it stopped eating again but I'll wait until tomorrow to confirm or deny that.Lucky you.
I was about to say you should prepare the pupation medium.
I never noticed my goliatus stop eating at all, let alone a week.
Do be aware that early pupation is a fact, due to conditions that aren't completely
clear. That comes as a surprise and a disappointment.