If they are adults then I would separate them as soon as possible. From what I understand, they can breed at 3 months and up, so if they are 3 months or older the I would say they shouldn't be together.
I've been trying to sex my babies, I think I have 1.1, sometimes it looks like 2.0 and other...
those definitely look like fertilizer or what i think are hydro balls, they retain moisture and release it slowly. When you popped one, what came out? Dig a little and see if there is more, if they are throughout your soil then they are most definitely not eggs of any sort
Thom O
I received some roaches from a friend and put them in a 5 gallon bucket and some in a 32 oz cup with vented lid. Anyhow~ none of my animals will eat them and they really creep me out so I put them outside to die. It has been around 2 weeks since they have been outside in the bucket. The adults...
I would go bigger if possible, if not then I would be sure to include several plants to provide "barriers" so that they feel more secure in their "own" space.
I would monitor them for any stress as well, for a while. Did you get any gravid females? I know they had some.. err maybe one.
Thom O
I get 1000 crickets every other week and they never smell. I keep them in a 10 gallon tank with screen top. I clean it every other week, when i get another box of them. I have a hard time keeping them alive though. i give gutload and those blue water crystals and at least 60% are dead in a week...
im pretty certain that 80 is to high. I believe you want room temps, like 70-73 maybe as high as 75. I kept my brev eggs at room temp 68-72 and they hatched out in 90 days. I'm sure someone else will chime in with more experience on your species. I also kept humidity around 75-85%
Thom O
I'm rather new to chams but am not new to animals husbandry. Is it possible that she is eating the sand trying to get minerals or some sort of supplement other than moisture? I know with several animals that I have dealt with, mostly mammals, when they eat dirt or substrate, they are typically...
I'm fairly new here but I was told to rehydrate them and try to hatch them anyway. The sooner the better. So~ Put them in moist substrate and they should pop back to normal. I have read about others finding shriveled eggs that eventually hatched. I'll see if i can find a link.
Thom O
one thing i have noticed by your picture and my pics of my old female, is that one stripe down the side as opposed to a full pattern like the male has. Females have a more arched back? I see a difference in body shape in your picture too. Compared to your picture and my pics of females, I...
Does age matter in sexing them? Should I put them together and see what they do?
I want to trust the company that we got them from but, I trust you guys more for some reason :)
Depending on how it is sitting, It looks male then later it'll look like a female.
The tail is long but I have read...
Does age matter at all? I think we got sent 5 males instead of females. They all look the same, this one and another were larger than the rest but tail length seemed the same on all. I am assuming that age doesn't matter b/c my 2 babies that hatched yesterday clearly have one long tail and one...