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So after inspecting my lophs this morning i noticed something slightly odd going on with one.. the ground had been pushed up and covering half the plant.. after scraping away soil i discovered this little bugger

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its almost like he wrapped himself around the loph and spooned it! anyways i have since repotted it and will let dry out as i dont have anything to treat it with. scary thing is this loph has been indoors for quite some time now!

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looks like you have done the right thing. Keep it inside and dry for a while and it should be fine

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Grrr!!! That happened to by baby Lophs... I have the slug's babies in retrurn! Waiting for them to hatch, kinda funny, I'm quite fond of them now that they're growing inside their little eggs, you can actually see them in the blob... Sorry for your loss!

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I would give it a dust with sulphur just to be on the safe side

Cheers

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