i dont think this is the problem cause they aren't even mature when they are dieing and its a death rate of at least 10 a week and i only buy about 200 crickets at a time...
ok thanks just dont want to be too wasteful and i have been having alot of dieing crickets so just wanted to find out if there could be a problem with how i have been feeding them
if you decide to turn your cage on its side you are going to have a problem if the uvb light has to go through glass and you dont have a uvb meter cause most glass / plastic will not let the uvb through and you will end up with a cham with mbd. so if it has to go through glass and no meter =...
thank you this answered all of my questions at once. looks like this is gonna be my next purchase also when using these are you using two uvb bulbs at once
has anyone bought light hoods from them they look nice but dont show the watts that they can handle so i dont know if it will work with the reptisun bulbs
im sure it is an exo terra cause that is exact dimensions for two of there cages and they dont make something that big so it is inches and even the bigger of the two sizes is small even for a juvenile imo
i havent been keeping track of mine but i swear that he is double the size he was when i got him just a few weeks ago... :rolleyes: im thinking that im going to get a gram scale and start keeping track of his length and growth rate weekly along with pictures