Title says it. I do realize there are a thousand variables that could go with that. Generally speaking however for a well set up screen vivarium with auto mister.... Whats your best guess?
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Ok! So it took awhile for me to get my camera back.
I have not sold the beardies yet. They are around 4 weeks old now.
I am now kind of interested in trades. Looking for a nice red and/or hypo and/or leatherback female beardie - any ages considered - male also considered...
It looks like a newly transformed superworm beetle to me. I would take it and and put it with other ones and make superworm babies with it. Babies is good food.
I have about 1500 or so superworms I bred from beetles I pupated individually. They are growing in powdered chicken scratch and alfalfa pellets. The worms themselves are just over an inch long and I am finding many pupae at the top of the container at about half an inch long... without having...
I've done an entire season (4 clutches) of bearded dragon eggs this year ,4000 silkworm eggs (heh does that count?) and currently have snapping turtle eggs in it. They work great for small breeding jobs if you ask me. Havent lost a fertile egg to it yet!
They are rather sensitive to...
This got me in the mood to start counting they eggs I have so far on one 8x10 sheet of paper. I'm circling small groups and counting only the viable looking ones.
12 groups circled and counted so far before i got sick of this project and it seems like I haven't even hit a very big dent in...
My last clutch just emerged and will be ready in a couple of weeks.
I am selling 10 in a lot for $200 (only 1 lot available) or $30 individually.
These have varying degrees of red. Father is a Sandfire and mother is a light colored normal (almost citrus).
At this time I am looking for...
I am just beginning this project. We are moving to a new house so i have now an entire basement and garage to devote to my breeding project. In my area i have two of our biggest exotic reptile pet stores interested in my Dubias and Silkworms. Neither sell them yet and have expressed great interest.
I dont want to supply any feeders that might be non benificial. HOWEVER, I am just supplying very supplemented always gut loaded insects. Isnt it up to the Cham owner to gut load his or her own herp as to their own specs?
I normally grow crix, dubias, and superworms - (silkworms dont count) on 16% breeder chicken food (the 16% being the protein content) combined with 50% total alfalfa pellets (all powdered).
Here is my issue. I am wanting to breed feeders for my local pet shops. To grow feeders en mass no...
Vegas? I used to live in vegas and in my memory it was like opening an oven when going out back even at night. Humidity? none. Lol Dry heat not so bad? yeah like the inside of a kiln is not so bad. unless you live on a patio above the bellagio water display... well. :D
I'm not sure what your asking then.
Will the birds eat them? Probably.
Is it too hot for the worms to live on the bird feeder until the birds eat them? Maybe.
Are they poisonous to birds? Dunno, doubt it.
So yesterday I took Buttercup my female jax out for some sun. While letting her ride on my hand on the way to her plant she LEAPED from my hand like a spider monkey, a good 4 foot fall to the ground. None the worse for the wear she immediately tried to sprint away at a blazing .2 mph or so...