Thanks guys.. It felt good seeing a bunch of these guys come to life. I started by going to petco and getting 20-30 adults(I think I got like 20 to be exact cost me like $2.50) Put em in a 10 gal aquarium with ample food supply and nice warm temperatures (85* seems to be a good number) and 2...
Well this was my first attempt at breeding cricks... and... well.... I can't say it was a complete success but it wasn't a failure either. I've hatched out about 200 pinheads, not a very high hatch rate but I have had 0 die offs from those 200 thus far, so I think after improving my incubating...
thanks guys for all the useful info... where can I find this stuff at? Esp. the kelp... and can I just go out and pick dandelion leaves(what about pesticide's and other variable factors)...
Ok.. so this is hopefully a random un important "?" ...... I'm sure everyone knows the "curled" tail (tail that most chams sport when they are sleeping) well they're are usually a tight spiral... my guys is kinda a loser not so tight spiral (in other words its not "perfect" like it used to be)...
now those are some healthy babies! Beauties. great job. And yes that hold back is gonna be spectacular. I cant get over how healthy they look. Great pics too! :D