http://www.pangeareptile.com/store/zoo-med-digital-thermometer.html
this is the thermometer i have, im not sure how accurate they are, and ass for humidity and such i was told if u have little moisture droplets forming on ur container that is should be alright?
ohhh i can believe that a while back ago she laid her first clutch of eggs ever and i dug them out and it took a good hour and a half to find them all b.c. i wanted to see how they were laid and such :rolleyes: her first clutch ever was 48 eggs wich is rather large from what i heard and i found...
well i just now ordered the hatchrite from LLLreptile hopefully it will be here tuesday so for now im just going to hope and pray they end up ohkay :)
and i will check the moisture of the bottom of her laying bin after she has reburied and return to her normal spot.
thank you veiledchams (:
this is my first time so im being extremely cautious about everything... i bought perlite tonight as a just in case thing im guessing since it isnt as absorbant as vermiculite leave it a little more moist?
thank you ... but i dont think it will be here in time? or is it ohkay to let them set in the laying bin as long as its kept in the temp range until the stuff gets here?
so my girl is digging to lay eggs and they are fertile, i know you need vermiculite but i cannot find any at all around here is there anything i can use as a replacement ? i have coconut fiber & sand & perlite ??possibly?? its to late to order any online and i live out in the middle of nowhere...
oh yes my one female veiled (ruru) stays in a very large birdcage seeing as she hates the screen cages with a passion, but anyways i was moving and had her on the porch and she squeezed her way out and was halfway up a tree within 2 minutes of being outside the house, but my main reason is i...
so i have a friend who is getting started in her own photography buisness (professional) and so far she is doing very well for herself but she wants to get into photographing exotic pets so im gettin my chameleons & i done with real pictures & what not on monday, she is asking me to come up...
i have mine in a 2 large cricket keepers and i just set the on top of the dish box and bammm they love it and breed happily, iv never once checked temps.... just keep them well fed and watered and thats how i got mine to have babies.
well all the sacks and such are gone and i have little babies running around... should i seperate the babies from the adults? and how often do they breed? and how many do they have in one sack?