Chameleon Peach lays her first egg clutch after battling an infection for a year. This video shows her full laying process, which was about 12 hours, condens...
I am so sorry for your and Nathan's loss! That could be super distressing, especially how excited I am sure you all were. I too would be surprised that you did anything in 24 hours that was the only source of his passing, but certainly the stress of moving might have pushed him over the edge...
FYI i did find this study that discusses the nutritional value of BSF over their different life stages. Might be worth a deeper read, it had quite a bit of info: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5552164/
Our Peach just laid her eggs recently, we used a bin that was at least 12" deep, but 18" to 24" is great. I've read they can be very picky about the location and depth of the hole, especially if they don't feel safe and have full privacy. I used a webcam to spy on our girl when she way laying...
That's awesome to hear, thank you! She has spent almost an entire 10 months battling osteomyelitis that almost killed her. It's literally one of the highlights of my entire life to see her this much better.
I've also used this plastic mesh (from a home improvement store) which is less pointy and sometimes nice to work with, if you have access to it :) Plastic Mesh Screen
Do you think you can just attached the net directly to the net (without needing more bamboo)? I use a lot of small zip ties or garden wire for that sort of thing. You could sort of weave the two nets together, to just add that extra 1-2 inches?
I'm sure anything you do will end up great, it's...
Hi folks!
I'm excited to get back on the forums and send some updates about our baby-girl Peach (an aprox 1.5 yr old Furcifer Pardalis). We've been offline for almost a year working to clear her of a really terrible infection that she came to use with, and we're finally seeing some light at the...