No need to mist in the night . Your early times look good maybe substitute some of the later times for shorter mistings in between the 5 min early sessions .
Brown crickets eat and breed readily in 70f I don't know why you people think that is so cold. It's in a fridge but in no way is that nearly cold to keep crickets temp wise.
yes Luis is great asset here to these little guys. I havent talked much with him , but he has gave me some tips and I have frequented UIC site he launched. Id imagine he has some nice colonies of uroplatus. :D
he is a sikorae sikorae aka standard mossy leaf tail . A lot of the hatchlings grow out of their reds unfortunately. hatched him Jan 2012.
The other 2 pics above are clutches from same parents, with more whites and less red.
id be more concerned about ventilation then being 70f. I keep my crickets outside in fall and its never above that or even really in the 70s anymore mine do pretty good too. I actually have a huge bag of them in my hand right now of about 100. Time to go feed the geckos.
Going through photo book heres a Few random pics of new and old. These are all mine some CBs others LTC and few habitat shots. building some new tanks this week for new arrivals. Ill take some pics. Need to collect outdoor material before seasons over.
sounds appetizing lol , I must ask why do you keep your crickets in a 70f fridge. Any advantages or that is just where food goes? Also where do you live geographically.
You really dont have to get a 2.0 you can get any 6,500k or higher day bulb and they work just as good and cheaper. Probably find what ever size you want. Basking bulbs and UVB alone dont really light up a chameleon cage makes them rather dull.
Its possible to sex them right out of the egg accurately. Yours appears to be a female by the coloration and I can not see any bulge near the tail base from the pictures.