One of my last "home improvement" was to get rid of the old-water bucket and pipe that drain right into an existing floor drain all the way down to the basement!!!
No more emptying that 5-gal old-water bucket anymore!!!!!
The othe one was tap into a water pipe via a saddle and connecting...
Jewels Orchid: Is it safe for Panther?
Found this...
http://www.blackjungle.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=JO-LDAM&Category_Code=NPI&Store_Code=BJTS
Is it okay for Panther? Or any orchid for that matter?
Thanks!!
Jessica,
Coastal Silkworms sell a plastic container like a rubbermaid type (you can get it anywhere, but you can look there for the idea), and they use a piece of plastic fence material at the bottom so to keep the fray out of the worm's level.
That little container (say, about 10" by...
Gideonus,
If this goes into the night, I read people using a flash light as they tend to turn lighter in color thus more visible. (I guess I missed that Eric had suggested this already!)
For now, I am sure what the weather is like. but how about misting the bushes and see if there is any...
Hey Titan,
Very cool set up!! It would be easier if you brought your bed outside!! Just kidding.
What are you doing for UVB light and misting?
Thanks!
Roberto.
I guess we were all typing!!!
Good call on Woodinville's part! Make sure to pack it a bit as you go.
Also, I used a 1 inch brush to spread the silicone glue. As I used the expanded foam (Great Stuff) as the base, I had lots of cracks and crevasses that make it easier to accomplished by...
Having used coconut fibers, I say dry is the way to go, and not wet or moist.
Yes, it is a pain in the neck to dry it off!! I used one of my wife's (shhhhh) baking pan and dried a little at a time. You will get it all nice and dry. Like I said, it takes time and it is a pain.
Then you...
Wow, thanks Kenya! I have to change that all together!!!
I just got a new batch of crickets and will do "your" gutload technic...
Once more, thanks for sharing and taking the time!!!
Roberto.
Nice stuff Kenya!!
I will give it a try (well, I should say I will ask my wife...)!
So, is that how we are supposed to gutload, say, the crickets? Like, separate the amount to feed the next day, and gutload those over night?
I just keep adding the dry mix I purchase along with veggies...