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    this is irritating me...

    wow 6 months. i've been on youtube, forums everywhere and no one has said this. well okay, so why do i have large nymphs and why do i have practically newborn nymphs?
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    this is irritating me...

    yes they are live bearers, but my point is that i'm not seeing any adults for there to be little ones runnign around... i see very large nymphs but thats all
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    Best way to keep crickets

    they have a 13 adult lifespan. meaning as adults they will only live for 13 days. i used to order 500 and my whole room smelled like death turned over
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    this is irritating me...

    i guess i can count them. i've fed some off so what should i expect? i ordered 500. let's assume 10% overcount, that's 550. i'm not sure how many i've fed but she's a female so it shouldn't be much. maybe like 60? idk i'll see
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    this is irritating me...

    i meant that their genetics were "retarded" not their size makes them retarded. and it's odd because all of them look like nymphs, but i have some really small ones... like 1/10 the size of my finger
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    Best way to keep crickets

    citrus fruit is good for maintaining smell also. oranges, pomegranite, grapefruit you know, citrus. also maintains calc levels and hydration
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    this is irritating me...

    lol i was thinking maybe they had a genetic cap in their growth. so did i just buy 500 mentally retarded roaches? haha. i have like 50 larger nymphs
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    Best way to keep crickets

    i hate crickets lol. to the core, all hatred. they jump, stink and die. their lifecycle is 13 days. whats that all about? i'd suggest you get dubia roaches, honestly. their lifespan is 1 year or more. they don't trample easily, breed at warm temperatures and i haven't seen ONE dead one...
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    this is irritating me...

    This is regarding dubia roaches, so please help me out. i don't see a SINGLE adult dubia in my container, no problem. i've had them for over a month now purchased all as tiny little babies. no problem i can wait. but why are some the same size as when i bought them? is it possible she's...
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    First Chameleon. Need some help.

    82 is fine, she's close to egg bearing and a low temperature will prevent her from laying massive clutches (amounts of eggs)
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    weird bugs in my mealworms container??

    yeah, i wasn't saying that they are the same, but can be considered the same insects, due to their appearence, only size really differs. their nutritional value is different but should still be treated the same (superworms are large, thus contain same amount of chitin per serving of one worm)
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    update on rango!

    great pick lol. looks like a whole other species, except for the giant crown up there! he must be a ladykiller
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    update on rango!

    i know its a veiled lol. but whered you get it from? i've never seen that coloration
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    Would like advice on my female panther

    a 5gal bucket is fine. thats what i use, fill it halfway and she should dig. i have a female veiled at 1 year old and she is yet to lay.
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    update on rango!

    oh what what kind of cham is that? it's orange? i've never seen a chameleon like that. was it one of those transluscent ones on fl chams? thats a really nice cham
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    little dripper?

    i've never had a problem with rusting... the heat lamp will prevent the water from rusting i believe. but, you could hang it with the plastic supports on the edges of the cage. the water should drip on some plants, but my chameleon drinks it straight from the source (LOL)
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    weird bugs in my mealworms container??

    thats alot of feeders! silkworms are good, dubias, crickets hornworms are good high-calcium feeders. i picked dubias because they are EASY to keep. and inexpensive. silkworms are a pain to keep, hornworms appearently grow extremely fast and they cost alot for such a small amount
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    weird bugs in my mealworms container??

    beetles arent bad to feed but they have alot of shell to them. so you can't feed them more than you would mealworms. superworms really ARE larger mealworms. but they don't live in colder temperatures and they turn into larger beetles. You can't refrigerate them. a superworm is probably...
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    Cham and soil

    is it soil or substrate? does the chameleon have any water? maybe he's dehydrated.
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    any tips for acclimating to a free range?

    well 4 ft is not much at all... make sure the basking bulb can't be touched my him/her though! it doesn't matter where the bulb is he/she will know where to go when he needs the heat. my chameleon has always tried touching her bulb when i take her out for a "walk" and ofcourse i don't allow...
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