Update!
So check it. Here are some pictures. After about 6 hours or so, Purps finally finished. Dirty and tired, she emerged from the bottom of the pot. Little biotch can dig! She dug all the way to the bottom of the plant, in between the root system. I carefully uncovered (and tried to keep in...
So today I come home and can't find Purps. She's gone! I thought someone stole her because she was outside in her sunning cage and I left for an hour to get some car tools. Anyway, I found her in her plant, digging in the pot. I assume she is laying eggs. She had been a bit chubby lately and her...
I thought that stuff came ready to use. I could be wrong thought. I know that with vermiculite, you want to be able to hold it in your hand and squeeze it and only see maybe a drop or two drip. Anymore and it's too wet, causing mold and other issues. Maybe it's the same for hatchrite...
Try a tupperware that fits the entire bottom of the cage (something like 16x16x12) then set whatever plant is in your cage on top of it. That way "the floor" turns into a laying bin.
Also, you don't want 100% sand for egg laying. Try to use 40% sand and 60% organic soil. If your worried about...
Hello,
I have a good size colony of Dubia roaches in a sterelite container. I feed them fruits and veggies every two days. They eat everything up, rarely have leftover to throw away.
Yesterday, when I was feeding them, I noticed some small black little "worms" crawling around, almost...
Can't return him and keep him at the same time. ;)
LLL has been pretty good about sick animals with me. They replaced my dead beardie when it died 3 days after purchasing it from them.
Just wanted to ad, this is my first time shipping with a heat pack to a cold state (NY, brrr!) and the two chams made it to their destination safely by 9:30am the next morning. Sweet! :D
Very beautiful veiled chams, very nice of you to find them agood home. I hope they go to a good colorado home, as shipping would be chilly! :D Happy Holidays!