Although not always accurate a good way to judge a members experience is to look at their join date, the member that has been getting a lot of heat has only been a member for 2 months. I also have noticed a few members that have been on the forums for a long time but have really low post counts...
I use a set of 5 disposable solo cups, one for each dust. I usually just scoop out a pinch of whatever dust with whatever knife im carrying, and drop it in as needed. Just shake some crickets off the egg carton into the cup, give it a little Yahtzee shake action, and feed.
That should be fine, however I personally use dinofuel, I usually put a thick caked layer of it on a potato slice or my preference of an overripe strawberry. The crickets go NUTS for it and lick it off in a hurry. I usually only keep about 70 1/2" crickets on hand and they can lick a 1mm thick...
In my experience when you put a Cham in a stressful situation, like hen you walk in the room, even if they are not actually harmed, they perceive it as being harmed. So every time you walk by, he's like " oh my gosh he keeps coming by, I need to get away from here". It's not like "that was...
Feed babies as much as they want, you'll be surprised how much they can eat. As for the size, 1/4 to 1/2 inch crickets are about right, these are usually sold as "small" crickets by most pet stores. So Dubias about the same size should be fine.
EDIT: as long as those 4-10mm's are actually...
If you look at your nozzles some have a T where you hook it up to the pump and some have a 90 degree elbow or "L". Most likely, if you only have one nozzle hooked up, that one will be the L. Say you we're hooking up 5 cages in a row. The 4 closest to the pump would be T's, with tubing between...
So my Nosy Be is just at about 5 months old now, and he's been eating well, however, he seems to like to gorge one day, and not eat the next. So what I'm wondering is if it is too early for me to start just feeding him every other day instead of every day. If not, then should I be limiting his...
I can't offer much input on what his intake should be, but if you think this might become a problem and think me may become malnourished or lose weight. I strongly suggest you get some flukers Repta-Boost carnivore formula to have on hand just in case.
I'd desperately try to get my hands on a synthetic alternative. But if you must use plywood, first make sure to get the treated kind, Cut it to size then saturate it with wood petrifier, and then seal it with polyurethane.
Yeah, pretty much anything made by your "petsmart" brands like the monsoon or the Habba mist sucks. But yeah, if I were you, I'd get the aquazamp express misting system shipped to wherever you're staying.
I say 1 gallon minimum. The bigger your container, the more consistent your drip rate will be as the container empties. W/ smaller containers, the drip will quickly slow and may even completely stop before it empties.