Meaning wait until the next clutch? Also do I want to keep the lights on or off if I have put her in the laying bin to see if she is interested in digging?
Thanks for the link. I tried to put her in with the male that I liked so her younger would have the best color but he flipped out at her again. I tried her with another and he flipped out as well. Then I put her in with the biggest of all my chams and he turned a nice color and slowly...
Yes I have an enormous bin from dragonstrand. I haven't put it under her tank yet because I didn't think she was ready to lay eggs. I also didn't want her to mistake the substrate for her roaches / crickets and get impacted. She hasn't been walking around the bottom of the tank and I didn't...
What do you have at the bottom of your cage. I have one from the same maker and its a pain cleaning the bottom every week but if i put down some paper towels the crickets and roaches fine their way underneath them.
He's actually being unresponsive to her. She's very light colored and slightly approached him and he got quite big and moved away. Should I leave them together for a few days and see if they he warms up to her?
Panther and she's a year old. I don't have a scale to weigh her. I have all the supplies (nice cage from dragonstrand with a full sized breeding bin). They both seem to be fine in the cage. The male is showing really nice colors (better than normal). The female actually lightened up when I first...
My female may have already started creating eggs and I have now shown her to her male counterpart and she seems to be fine. Is it too late for them to breed or will only some of the eggs be fertile?
I got him in the sink with a small bottle underneath the water spraying it everywhere and hes starting to drink again. Could it also have to do with a a too powerful lighting?
I looked for live ones and can't find a single one three feet tall. If you could link me to a good place that would be awesome. I can't find it anywhere.