What's the suggested amount of crickets to keep on hand if you aren't planning on breeding right away and what size container do you keep them in? Do you put holes in the lid or is the seal loose enough for some air for them?
Any links to old threads or pics of cricket tubs would be helpful =)...
I got my Monsoon and I've been doing some test runs with it so I have the right schedule when my veiled arrives. Before the mister was used, I was getting steady 58% humidity, but since installing the mister it has dropped to about 40% sometimes less. I'm using the humidity gauge that came with...
Nice! I've only been here since July, I love it here. Before that I spent pretty much my whole life near Ft Worth, Texas. Big change!
I think we're maybe going to custom build something, possibly with removable plexi sides. There's only 1 really big glass enclosure I can find, but its over...
I live by St. Cloud. And yeah, we did a lot of research on the cages. Everyone kept saying screen but it's SO cold and drafty in the winter here. I just think for winter it will be better. I'm planning on putting a screen for him on my patio though for the summer. =)
I'm thinking feeders, mostly the worm variety. I just left it in there cause I haven't decided where to keep it or if I'm going to use it at all.. came with the terrarium :rolleyes:
Trying to get everything set up so I can order my baby veiled! I got my 5.0 bulb today and I'm waiting for FedEx to get here with the Monsoon.
I've spent the day monitoring temps and making sure it's not too hot. I bought a clamp lamp with a dimmer, I love it! First it was basking at about...
Ok, I might have to do that for summer and up the mist system for winter. It's super dry in here in the winter, humidity gauge read 5% or less lol
Thanks!
I should be getting my monsoon and lights in the mail today for my set up, Ive got an exo-terra glass terrarium 18x18x24 and eventually it will house a baby veiled. It's been really humid outside and the gauge reads about 60% humidity with just a pothos sitting in there with no mist. My question...
This is the only exotic pet insurance I can find (US). I'm not sure the monthly cost, I have not called them yet since I don't have my chameleon. Just thought I'd share the link for all those who want to look into it...
This list says it's toxic to reptiles, but Pothos is also on the list so I dunno how accurate it is for chameleons specifically.. :confused:
http://www.reptilechannel.com/reptile-health/reptile-toxic-plants.aspx