I normally get her silks and a couple horn worms every other week.
But since lock down I havent made it to the city. I'm rural so the only feeders available are crickets and supers.
I found a local breeder to get bsfl from at least.
We get to start easing restrictions on Tuesday. So will...
Right now her basking spot is reading 38%.
Her ambient humidity onnthe cool side is 50%.
At night i can see a spike into the 90s with misting. But it tends to drop after an hour or so.
With the fogger on low i see it stay close to 80%
Her cage is a repurposed cabinet.
It has a solid back...
I mist for a good couple mins both times.
Its long enough for the noise of the bottle to annoy any family members within hearing distance.
I do run a fogger at night. It runs on low between midnight and 6am.
Its really dry in the winter.
She relates me to everything good.
On the days she wants window time.(everytime the sun is shining in it seems) She comes to the front and stares at me.
I open her cage she climbs on her human steed and across the room she goes to the hibiscus tree.
If my 17 yr old tries to help her to her...
I dont mist when the lights are on. I do mist until all her plants are very wet and everything is dripping.
The leaves hold water from the morning mist for about a half hour after lights come on.
Dipper is onto a money tree and falls to multiple leaves.
Usually she will watch it from across...
I have already decided not to let her do it any more.
I've never seen her drink when the dripper is running.
The water is definitely not old.
The bottle is small and gets rinsed and refilled daily. Its the one I use to mist her plants.
So it would be one of her drinking water options anyway
Her uvb is about 11" away
I mist heavily before lights on and after lights off.
I also offer her a dripper during the day. Even though I have never seen her drink from it once.
Drinking from the bottle started last month.. i was using the mister bottle to water her money tree.(mostly laziness on...
I really hope so.
I'm prepared to get her to the vet if need be.
But its a 2 and a half hour drive and the temps outside are -13°C without the wind chill.
We're in lockdown and I can't go innthe building with her either.
You bet. 50/50 sand and soil.
Its been in with her since 3 months old.
She has been showing her colours since the end of December.
Her receptive phase was miserable for both her and I.
She has settled now and is just starting to show a belly.
I check her bin daily for moisture so it will...
She was drinking drips off the mister bottle.
She reaches out with her tongue to grab them. I always offer her some an hour before lights out.
She ignores her dripper during the day.
She almost always comes running when she sees the nozzle drip
Its just a drop at a time. She takes it on her...
tonight an hour before lights out, she had a big drink.
She was then climbing down her vine towards me.
She made a noise. I look and she is a slobbery mess!!!
I snapped a quick picture. Then wiped up her face.
She seemed completely fine afterwards.
No noise with her breathing.
No upset...
UPDATE..
I am still finding the little buggers when they come out from wherever they went to.
3 in the last 24 hours.
Considering how often I vacuum and move furniture around.
I am clueless as to how i havent gotten them all
I'm just happy that she has mellowed some.
She seems to want to hang upside down from the ceiling lately (new behaviour)
I spot her up there at least once a day.
Shes also still unhappy about the lack of window time.
The temps here took a major dive into the negative stupid range.
So its...
I never expected things to progress so slowly. This whole experience has been a test in patience
She's still eating (kinda) she is drinking.
She still not showing much interest in the lay bin. But she she did dig a little in her one big flower pot.
She has the tiniest bit of a paunch...