No escapees from the shooting gallery. Roaches and worms. I’ll free range a couple crickets once in a while when I’m home for entertainment. I’m not worried about them eating every single day, was just worried about the few feeders that do get eaten while away from my ambanja who’s only about 7...
So I have a dilemma, in which I’m sure many have encountered. It is easier for me to put many feeders in at one time, and let them pick at them for a couple days when I am out of town working. I am curious, how do people keep supplements on the bugs for extended periods of time. I’ve tried...
Update: I threw a towel up 2 days ago and gave her privacy. She did her thing today while I was at work. Come home to a skinny weird looking dragon her bin looks like it was completely rearranged.
My 19yr old Rosie just past over the weekend. She was a very neat, gentle lady. I got her as a kid. Don’t have much advice other than she would eat way more than she needed if she had the opportunity.
Looks identical to my female when she was
Smaller. She also had a lighter color on the split of her back legs. Almost looked like a spur from a few feet away.
Balloon. They are significantly larger than my male panther, who’s a couple months younger. I’ve cut back her feedings a lot. They have slowed down a lot since. I haven’t had enough chams to know if hers is considered big or not.
How much should she be eating? She lost interest in everything but hornworms. I’ve only given her 2 this week, don’t want to overload her with water? They did take a heavy dusting of plus w/ LoD