At 4-5 months old, I would be putting at least 10-15 small crickets in there for her daily, 4-5 every other day seems like way too little for a growing baby :/
I use distilled water. It doesn't leave spots all over the plant leaves, doesn't clog my misters, etc etc. I wouldn't drink my own tap water, so I'm not giving it to my chameleon either lol.
You can try http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=6016+7891+8900+6462&pcatid=6462
I've never tried their crickets so I can't say anything about them, but I do know they have a ordering process at checkout where you can make your order a recurring order. And the 100 crickets...
I was wondering if any of you use Repashy SuperCal NoD and the SuperVite? Since the SuperVite contains D3, a calcium supplement with D3 every 2 weeks wouldn't be needed correct? So I could just use the SuperCal at every feed and the SuperVite every 2 weeks? Does anyone else here use this...
If you need silkworms here's a site in the UK :) http://www.silkwormstore.co.uk/bulk-silkworms.html I've never used them, but figured it may help you :)
We're going to be adding more vines and another pothos as well. He actually doesn't seem to like it too crowded and doesn't like to hide from us at all. He wants to be plainly visible to us. He has plenty of places to hide but is always ready and willing to get out and hang out with us :D This...
One side of the stem/vine is smooth while the other side is rigid. Either way, this is likely safe then? :/ My cham isn't too big on fresh live plant material so I'm not too awfully worried, but I still definitely don't want to add something questionable! :p Thanks for all the help, you guys rock!
I just want to make sure that this is a pothos or some variant that is safe for our little guy. Are there any "look alikes" to pothos that can be harmful? Just want to make sure with others more familiar with pothos before I add it to my guys cage :D Thanks in advance everyone!
Yeah my guy had a small water dish/water fall that I tried out for a few days. The very first day he aimed his droppings right at it and missed by about a 1/4th of an inch, the next day he got his target as well as the third day. I took the hint and removed it from his cage lol. :)
Thanks! :) I've been reading extensively on breeding them and the whole time have been trying to figure out why people even bother with breeding crickets instead of the roaches lol! I guess I'm really trying to find if there are any significant cons to dubia over crickets and I have found...
So I had planned on building a cricket keeping tub implementing a few fans and a carbon scrubber for the smell. But now I am thinking of just going with dubia roaches instead. Can anyone that has dealt with breeding both dubia and or discoid roaches and crickets share your experiences or link...