i use LLLreptile.com and im sure if you search the forum you can find alot of cricket food subjects. i think the latest was someone feeding them what they called salsa that was alot of veggies put in a food processor.
it depends on how far away it is, how old the bulb is and what kind of cage your using, some cages will filter out alot of uv rays. and i have had a female that would puff out her gular area at times but other times suck it back in, never figured out why she did it but it didnt harm her. also...
i just wanted to add my 2 cents about being able to see organ damage with an xray, they cant. they can see adema or fluid in the lungs and broken bones but even with humans you cant tell organ damage with xrays alone, you need cat scan and even with cat scan you really need oral and iv contrast...
dont worry about humidity. the hatchrite will provide the proper amount, make sure that there is only one hole in ur deli cup other wise the hatchrite will dry out , which it can and will. the hatchrite says you dont have to add water but that doesnt account for long incubation times. the...
just confused me abit, i was looking at the numbers at the same time thinking this thread was talking about how salsa is killing crickets faster. so i just wanted to check if it was just a mistake or i was having a major brain fart. so this salsa, did you write where you get it?do you have a...
you wrote: gutload salsa increases mortality rate dramatically among crickets. ive done comparisons with wet paper towels, water crystals, and all in one moisture and gutload products.
did you mean that it decreases mortality rate. according your to your number the salsa only had 3 percent...
i think you might be asking this from what i wrote about a 100w bulb on your other post, i would just check what temp is under it. im only concerned be cause ive tried 100w bulbs and they burned my cage, i know you have a metal cage but if its hot enough to burn mine then i would just be...
thank you cainschams. my newborn baby is from the red body blue bar and cant wait to see what he turns out like. the mother was a wc ambilobe so we will see.
mist often with warm water. make sure water mist is very fine. try not to spray chams too much, water can block airways. have a uvb bulb over container. feed fruit flys and/or pinhead crickets. they should eat within 3 days of hatching. make sure to put a folded paper towel at the bottom of the...
theres alot of good advise on this post.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/baby-ambilobe-15622/
i ended up using a 10gallon tub with a ficus layed on its side. works great.
so i finally uploaded some pictures, most were taken last night as they slept. heres the link if you wanna take a look.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/gallery/browseimages.php?c=3&userid=2814