i had an iguana for over 9 years before i gave it away due to college.
id say my biggest piece of advice is make sure you realize how much room they can take up. they can be 5-6 feet fully grown.
as for aggression i didnt have to many problems with my male. make sure you handle them...
nothing is wrong with a cross breed. i think the problem is when this cross breed is cross bred again and again. you end up with mutts.
technically this isnt bad as long as these mutts arent contaminating the pure bloodlines(some mutts may look alot like pure breeds)
the reason why people dont like it is the same reason you dont wanna cross breed two pure bred dogs. what do you get when you cross a dalmation and pug? a mutt.
cross breeding just means that there are less of the pure breds out there
with the problems that cricket are I would like to eventually get into roaches.
I would love to see pictures of people roach setups and also info on how they care for them, such and cleaning and feeding?
Ibesok aka Liz sent me this which is a good start but it does not list he frequency of...
Boon
whos boon? :rolleyes:
Do you know what type of fly maggots you have
could they be fruit fly maggots?
if they are, it may be just the leftover fruit thats in the cage
thats attracting them.
yeah I used fruit. think I'm def sticking to cricket food from now on.
anyway, clean the...
ok....ill give this store another try and also try elsewhere. whatever happens i need to find a new staple(but my girl only a 4 and a half months or so).
Now I am new to this but this last batch of crickets I got a lot of maggots in in after a few days. I cleaned it out and transferred the crickets but again after a few days I got more maggots. The batch before I didnt have any.
i was just wondering if there was anyway to help minimize this...
i suggest you do a search of enclosures for them.
http://www.chameleonnews.com/chamcare.html
is this also a good one to start with. chams are very picky as to how they need stuff set up and this can greatly effect their life span if not done correctly.
from what i understand i should be alright.
check out
http://www.chameleonnews.com/stumphabitat.html
http://www.chameleonnews.com/brevcare.html
other on this forum might be more helpful
should u decide to split up the male veiled.......or the eggs (if u can safely ship these, i dont know) and incubator...............and are willing to ship, let me know.