For veileds and panthers your probably best off just using the closet method, so long as you do not live in an area with much inclement weather Or a poorly energy efficient home.
There are several threads on incubators if you try searching... Which I recommend one to do before making a thread...
Well ya haven't heard a peep out of me... I know they'll be here so I'm just being patient..
I spoke with Linda Davison, who was working with the person who imported the last group that recently came to the states. That import took almost an entire year to go through, and arrive.
While it...
Ahh, bummer. That would be how I would like to set it up if I was to ever use or switch over to these.
I am really surprised it's not capable of that.
However, I like what I'm seeing from the reading. Curious as to how long one of these will put out sufficient amounts of UVB.
Yes there is! Most of the anglers in my general area are all about bass/muskellunge/Pike/walleye/perch. Everywhere else you go in MI it's all trout and salmon anglers.
They can, and will chew through the fiberglass screen. Trust me!;) My first thousand crickets ended up all over my house!
I find aluminum screen to work best.
70-75/76 degrees is perfectly fine for incubation. Furcifer pardalis does not require a diapause for incubation either. It may change the eggs hatch time though.
I have heard of pardalis hatching from 5 months to well over a year. The majority being in the 6-8 month range.
How far along are...
I love the idea of these, MH and MV can be some of best bulbs. Up until possibly now, companies have not been able to get them right for the US market.
Unfortunately for many of us who have several chams they're not practical. Too pricey imo.
But, good thread topic! Glad to know they...
Nice!! Now, If I may ask.. How do you go about looking for stick insects?
I've been out several times looking for some and ended up empty handed. Seems like I only run into them when I am NOT looking for them haha
Brother, I am sorry for her loss.. :( Stella was such a wonderful chameleon to have with me, and she has left a lasting impression on me that I did not know a chameleon could.
She was by far one of the nicest, and easiest chameleons to work with I've had. Almost never a fuss, and consistent...
Try black jungle terrarium supply online. They have a wide variety of plants that would support a pygmy terrarium.
Also as chameleoman said, you may want to seed it with springtails/isopods(also available at black jungle, and various other places), to help aid in the breakdown of droppings and...