This has also been true for my male, but he is moving along at a little slower pace. He is a little more reluctant, but still doesn't mind coming out. Opposed to what a lot of people think in here, I believe it is a good thing to handle them and get them use to you. Just an opinion :)
My veiled is the same way. We have a ficus and a hibiscus and neither of them stand a chance. Any new growth gets munched right away. Even older leaves will have bite marks on them
I have 2 veileds and it is about time to move them into seperate enclosures. My female, Arleen is going to stay in their present home and Lazer, the male is going to get a new home! I was curious as to if anyone has gone outside the box and done something besides the ole "standard screen...
I am trying to save a little money so I found a mister called the Habba Mist. I would rather have a Mist King but the Habba Mist is $50 cheaper. Has anyone used this product and is it worth the $50? Any input will help, thank you.
I fed a juicy one to Arleen yesterday and she had no problem with it. I really don't think you need to go through the trouble of "plucking the back legs." She actually turned these beautiful shades of green and grey with black spots all over. I had never seen this beautiful display before. I...
In my vivarium there is a water table that is about an inch or so deep. There is probably 2-3 inches of space between the substrate and the water. I have a fiberglass window screen that I used for the substrate divider. For my substrate I used Coco Husk. Now here's the problem: the coco husk...