I have one and I really like them. The only problem is if you feede small feeders they tend to escape if they aren't eaten right away. But otherwise I really like them.
I finally got Bella her new enclosure. It's 24X24X48 I think she's going to be one happy Cham-per. She's already alot more active than she was in her old cage.
you would be suprised at how many impulsive people come through our store trying to house just about anything you can imagine in a critter keeper with sand and a water bowl.
I'm going to be getting a new cage for Bella and I was thinking about getting one with a divider so I can get a male down the road. I can't seem to find any. Anyone have any ideas where I might be able to find one?Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks Jordan Lybeck
So I have had Bella for about two weeks and I'm thinking I need to get a different enclosure the aquarium bottom keeps flooding with about 1-2 inches of water underneath the substrate. I'm going to get an all wire enclosure but didn't know which one would be the best. Any recomendations...
My mom came home from Home Depot with a small White Bird of Paradise plant I thought it would look cool in Bella's enclosure but I wanted to make sure it was safe for her before I put it in there.
Thanks Jordan
we have a vegetable garden in our backyard and we always plant too much and end up throwing or giving away a ton and I was wondering which of the vegetables are suitable for gutloading my crickets.
we have
Cucumbers
Tomatoes
Bush beans
Peas
Potatoes
Carrots
lettuce
Onions
Kohlrabi...
Thanks for helping me clear the he/she thing up now I can give her a name.
as far as the setup goes.
Cage:29 gallon aquarium with a fresh air topper on top.
lighting:Reptisun 5.0
Heating:Reptiglo 50 watt basking bulb
Humidity: usually around 60%
Temp: 75 in the cool end and 86 under the...