But isn't there some air movement in all open spaces? Some houses are drafty compared to others, etc. I wouldn't call this wind, but a draft that keeps air circulating.
Dank, you think so? I'm just worried because he isn't eating in front of me, lol. He is sneaky, though.
I just ordered the suppliments w/ D3 and w/out D3 for the dusting of crickets, so, when that arrives, I'll be dusting them :)
Thanks for the compliments!
Taken this morning. He looks good in this first two, but in the last? Not so much: maybe its because he is trying to crawl away? All of these weren taken at the same time.
Comments are welcome.
I'm in the same boat. Just got mine a few days ago and recently added a "feeder" to the cage. Mine is very shy, so I doubt I'll be able to watch him eat.
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Yeah, I'll just remove the bottom of it when he becomes bigger, then he'll have the entire 4' height.
For this cup feeding, all I am doing is carving out a potion from the side of the cup, attaching some screening and let the crickets sit at the bottom? Won't they jump out?
I have another thread under Housing, too. I have reduced my cage (4'x2'x2') to half of its height because I was afraid (and some members here agreed) that it was too large and Baron (my cham) was not finding his food.
Another issue I have is that I made a cup feeder (carved-out old milk...
So I placed another plant in there and used the "feeder" method. I took the milk container, cut a hole out of it, attached some window screen, placed holes at the bottom for water to drain, then attached it to the side of the cage. All but one of the crickets left the container, lol. Maybe I did...
Oh, Glad to to see another person from Cleveland on the forums!
Another plant? Hmmm. Possibly. I dont want Baron not to find his food, but the feeder idea is a neat one. All I have to do is cut the jug so it becomes a bowl (sides, then bottom) then attach some screen to the side, poke a hole...
Yeah, I bookmarked it. Very helpful and I've already dusted and dropped in some carrots, mustard greens and a dusting of calcium for tomorrow's feeders. When you're feeding younglings, would you recommend tossing in the crickets at various stages during the day?
I mist the cage heavily 3...
Sorry . . .
For all these additional photos. I just deduced the size of the cage by half and removed the large plant. It is a bit bare, but I feel more comfortable with that open space so Baron can find the crickets.
Comments and suggestions are welcome!