

Around midday the other caterpillar suddenly stopped eating and almost frantically started crawling around the enclosure. He did this for several hours and finally started bothering the caterpillar who was already hanging. Danielle was so upset and worried he was going to hurt the other one or somehow cause it to not form its chrysalis correctly, that we removed him from the enclosure. I kept a small pot of milkweed in the house when I split some a couple weeks ago, so we relocated the caterpillar to that pot. Danielle has been wanting to hold a caterpillar, so she was delighted to do the relocating.



In the meantime, Cat #1 started making his chrysalis in the hour we went outside after dinner to ride bikes. Danielle was disappointed she missed most of it (we came in and got to watch the last little bit) but is hoping she'll get to see the other one form his tomorrow. If all goes well, it should take about 10-14 days for the new butterflies to eclose.
Here is a video Danielle took shortly after we relocated Cat #2 to his new plant.
Also, we noticed today that we can see wings through some of the painted lady chrysalises, so they should be eclosing any day now. (And in the video you can see our lone tadpole. We are a very nature loving household.) :)
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AAAAAAAAWESOME PICTURES!!! I'm so glad Danielle got to see such cool parts of the process, I didn't know that about making the silk button with their mouth either.
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