Can you guys post some pics of what a 1 and a half month old male and female veiled looks like, specifically a picture of the tarsul spur on the male. I would like to compare the pics to my veiled to make sure that my veiled is a male.
OK thanks Brad. I know you shouldn't feed the babies mealworms because of the hard exoskeleton, but can the adults eat them, do they like them even? And congrats on top poster:) Except it doesn't say it on the home page yet.
Well first of all I need to say that your cham is going to get very stressed out if you totally rearrange his cage. Get some REAL plants in his cage like hibiscus, pothos, and umbrella plants. They will keep the humidity up more, to. And also please measure you dimensions if you can. A good size...
There are some sites that sell them, can't think of them right now, just google "butterworms for sale" or "waxworms for sale". There will be some sites.
Black really doesn't mean bad, just that they're really pissed off. But if they stay black for awhile that means something is very bad. So if they're black for a short amount of time, they're just mad.
I have a veiled that is around 1 and a half months old now. I have fed him small crickets ever since I got him, without a problem. My question is, can I feed him anything else now, or should I stay with the crickets. And when can I feed him anything else if he's to young right now?
Don't force feed him for like 2-3 days, if he gets hungry enough and is capable of eating it, then he will. Otherwise if he doesn't eat without you force feeding him, go back to force feeding him. Also try other things besides crickets, like superworms, waxworms, hornworms. And you said you have...