My brother needs help.
Here's a picture of (2) B.D.'s from the same clutch @ 4 weeks old.
The small one hasn't been eating well at all. He separated it from the rest (12) siblings @ 10 days now; thinking it wasn't fast enough to get any food. Tried baby food, bee pollen dust, blended greens in a chopper, grub worms, meal worms, pinhead roaches, feeding with syringe. Nothing seems to work... The red B.D. is a medium size sibling. So you can see the rest of the clutch is nice and healthy. It's walking but no running or attacking food like the others. It would be a shame to have the baby starve itself to death. The black is shed I think; as you can tell by the black on it's tail.
I've run out of ideas to tell him.
All lighting is correct.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Here's a picture of (2) B.D.'s from the same clutch @ 4 weeks old.
The small one hasn't been eating well at all. He separated it from the rest (12) siblings @ 10 days now; thinking it wasn't fast enough to get any food. Tried baby food, bee pollen dust, blended greens in a chopper, grub worms, meal worms, pinhead roaches, feeding with syringe. Nothing seems to work... The red B.D. is a medium size sibling. So you can see the rest of the clutch is nice and healthy. It's walking but no running or attacking food like the others. It would be a shame to have the baby starve itself to death. The black is shed I think; as you can tell by the black on it's tail.
I've run out of ideas to tell him.
All lighting is correct.
Any suggestions?
Thanks