Here's an oldy but goody:
http://www.anapsid.org/crickets.html
But as you seem to know, breeding b. dubias are much easier to do, and no smell. If she really is a brick wall, I guess you can't persuade her. I suggest trying to break down her apprehensions. In your discussions, do not call...
I cannot agree more. While the content (which I will not view) is enraging, it was certainly meant for the poster to get off on the stir it would cause. Threatening him, leaving scathing comments, and creating a rucus is just what this person wants. The more he gets what he wants, the more...
:D well I am sure that is more than most of us has done. I need to plan an excursion in our "backyard" soon. One of the perks of living in the Southeast. Traveling to Madagascar is on my bucket list. Thanks for sharing Mario.
This has been perfect for me. A human heating pad withOUT an auto off feature. 3 settings, and low has kept my dubias at 90F at the bottom. They are breeding nicely. There is a smaller version if you want...
I laughed when I read this, because it is so true. I had a hard time picking my first locale, and I went with Ambilobes (Son Tiger and Thunder- KK). 2 weeks later I decide to get a pair of Nosy Falys. When does the madness stop?? :D
Schefflera arboricola is a good choice (umbrella plant). Very common in my local nurseries, whereas I have yet to see a ficus tree. I order ficus benjamina online.