You need a bin, heat, and darkness. Boom your a dubia expert now. These are the cheapest I have found as far as a business goes ( may find cheaper if you just order from a person selling off some of their feeders) http://buydubiaroaches.com/
Hi, I'm very sorry for your loss. Any pics of her? Also I've never dealt with a broken jaw in a Cham but did the vet give any other options? I'm sure no matter wat option you took the force feeding likely would have had to happen while the jaw healed if at all.
Being that it is not in her enclosure which is a space she may consider her territory and more comfortable with, taking her out may be stressing her and causing her to be a little more defensive then usual.
plain ecoearth though much better then topsoil really isn't the best options for most plants. I've had very little success growing a lot of plants other then pothos or more water loving plants. Water buileds up in coco fiber and it really has no nutrients for plants. The point of the bioactive...
Maybe a prickly leg? It sounds like she was really just trying to get it off not an illness from the way you describe it. I never seen it but I'm sure she's fine.
What gecko species do you keep that you are able to provide natural sunlight? I'm guessing the calmer species like leos? My tortoise lives outside 24/7 out here in socal. My animal also get natural sunlight other than the frogs.
Hi, I have a dog that runs around my enclosures all the time (not trying to get the animals just doing his dog stuff) though I definitely see my Chams watching him and or anyone that comes by they don't seem to be bothered but they definitely are aware and alert of their presence. Much different...
Well there's the abvious common house gecko commonly used as feeders for lizard eating snakes. Skunk geckos reproduce at a good rate. Several day geckos but that would be an expensive feeder.
Feed them off when they're young... as well as use the deli cup method if possible Ik it's not always. Mourning geckos stay very small I've seen colonies with plenty of babies. They don't seem to bother the babies (as far as they know). I have no personal experience with them yet but I've been...