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My Xenesthis immanis became sluggish and died.
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<blockquote data-quote="neogold" data-source="post: 204370" data-attributes="member: 37518"><p>Just moistened the black stuff near its mouth.</p><p>The fibers came out with a gentle pull after waiting a few minutes.</p><p>So, I think your conclusion is indeed the right one.</p><p>The black stuff is likely blood mixed with substrate in which the fibers got stuck after it dried up.</p><p>Good news in the sense that the other T's are safe and no emergency rehousings need to be done. Bad that it got one of the most interesting T's in the collection </p><p>Thanks for your help in this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neogold, post: 204370, member: 37518"] Just moistened the black stuff near its mouth. The fibers came out with a gentle pull after waiting a few minutes. So, I think your conclusion is indeed the right one. The black stuff is likely blood mixed with substrate in which the fibers got stuck after it dried up. Good news in the sense that the other T's are safe and no emergency rehousings need to be done. Bad that it got one of the most interesting T's in the collection Thanks for your help in this! [/QUOTE]
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