Snodgrass had his second shed a couple days ago. He still has a little bit of shed left on his eye. Should I worry? Should I try to remove it? Thank you in advance.
It's been pretty awesome having Snodgrass around the last month, we've been getting to know each other and he really is starting to warm up to me. In order to win him over I've been using a combination of hand feeding and allowing him to hunt. He will hunt crickets but doesn't seem too...
Snodgrass wakes up with his lights and settles in for sleep just before they cut off. My room is very very dark as I can't sleep well at all with any lights, needs to be DARK. So we wake up at the same time. I know it doesn't fluctuate much but I know a few people here are using it. Doesn't seem...
I've seen it on here a few times and have searched for the last half-hour and haven't been able to find anything. Does anybody have a link to the seasonal light schedule for Madagascar? I saw it listed out with each month and a different light schedule depending on where it would be during their...
I figure that if I can feed him apples via crickets and roaches that him climbing on it should be fine. Just wanted to see if there was a definitive answer.
I gave Snodgrass some dubias today. He LOVES dubias! I'm assuming they are gut loaded the same as crickets but do they need calcium dusting too? If Snodgrass is eating about 16 small crickets a day how many small dubias should I give him? The dubias are just under half an inch long.
I'm a glass blower and there is an older guy in the industry that is named Bob Snodgrass. He is the originator of "color changing glass" lol. Felt it was very fitting. :)
Today after waking up Snodgrass decided to shed, it took him all of about an hour and a half. Today was the first time really experimenting with hand feeding. He hasn't been too enthusiastic about me going in and out of his cage but I broke out the big tweezers with a cricket at the end of it...
I live in az and this time of year I'm VERY limited on outside sun time due to temps. My question is, does the Cham need direct sun light to benefit? Can it be indirect? For instance if I can have him outside under the porch it will extend my window for possible outside time. Thanks