Are there any current captive Solenodons?
what sort of captive diet issues do insectivores tend to have?Insectivores tend to have diet issues in captivity.
what sort of captive diet issues do insectivores tend to have?
yes, but that is pretty standard knowledge (not the list of ailments, but all the preceding text). Solenodons shouldn't be any more difficult to keep than hedgehogs or elephant shrews (for example), and given the ages that solenodons have lived to in zoos, a captive diet doesn't seem to pose too many issues.Among others that it is difficult to emulate the diversity of arthropod species usually consumed in the wild. Commonly fed arthropod species such as mealworms, crickets etc. that are commercially produced for the pet trade have certain nutrional (Caratio, amount of fat, chitin composition of the exoskeleton etc.) and other (smell, taste) disadvantages in comparison to the natural diet; while this can be partly compensated via increased effort, it can still lead to health issues in somes species/individuals, such as nutritional MBD, obstipation, rectal prolapse, gastrointestinal foreign bodies, hepatitic steatosis, anorexia, obesity etc.
yes, but that is pretty standard knowledge (...)
On a side note: specimens of Solenodon paradoxus were kept in European zoos for several years (I think the record for longevity in captivity of the genus is something like 10-11 years)