I had a cricket wander up to me while I was at my most vulnerable, on the loo! I managed to control any movements while squishing it with my toe. However last night I caught glimpse of a wolf spider lingering behind a pipe in the bathroom so left it there to catch any other escaped bugs
What do the larvae look like when they first emerge from eggs? Ive set up as directed on line because I bought a tub and after feeding four they started to pupate and didn't like the thought of wasting money. The moths emerged but I can't see eggs but now there are little worms about 2mm long...
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Our uk summers are terrible so anything more than this I feel would be wasted. This isn't the one I found initially, that had a door on it
The cheapest hight kelvin lights I have found are from photography suppliers, they have compact flourescents for studio lighting.
Ficus can be problematic shedding foliage, this is usually because of the change of heat/humidity it should regrow foliage adjusted to the change.
Water logging...
Ah Sandra, I wondered when you'd be on, so repashy isn't necessary as long as you gut load? But you still need the multivitamin/ d3 fortnightly routine?
Super absorbent kitchen paper used here changed daily, puppy pads aren't cheap if I remember from my jack Russell days, some people use reticle carpet or old towels again changed daily and chucked in a washing machine between uses
I've heard mixed reviews with repashy, it's like marmite people either love it or hate it, I was contemPlating using it as I agree with the fact they get a small amount of vits throughout the month instead of a large amount twice, has anyone had any issues using it daily?
My chameleon knowledge is still not up to scratch so I don't feel able to answer the second part.
However plants are my forte. With regards to thickness I'd avoid the new growth, my 3 month old panther can bend growing stems on schefflera so unless you want to plait the new growth before...
Also one of those pics looks like the stems black from the base up, DEAD remove that stem or it'll just sit and rot
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Looks like the stem on the right is the only one worth saving
Sound like fungus gnats, just led the soil the plants grow in dry out between waterings and it'll break the life cycle as the larvae need constant moisture.
Easier said than done with musings and droppers running so I just swapped the ones inside for others that had already had the drying...
Normally go for Morus alba rather than Morus nigra. Without seeing fruit to identify you'd just have to try it. I'm not 100% sure how fussy they are on species
Ah, yeah its a bit more general reptile wise than this but I needed answers haha.
Hmm UK Breeder you say, and you have told me I have a male, Give it a few months I may be contacting you for more than advice