what about for a system like the promist that suggests using ro water? do people just ignore that and clean more often? use a seperate dripper for drinking? just tryin to wrap my head around potential future setups :)
searched and found suprisingly little on here about it. i know alot of folk have a RO system to power auto misters - but what about drinking water? RO water not having any minerals that normal water would have in trace amounts makes it actually sap minerals out of the body... i would think...
my bad, i messed up the pics, figured it out now, posted it up as a howto in this thread:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/my-experimental-auto-feeder-6724/#post48019
ok folks, my bad... i made a mistake with the pics, but i figured it out now. i'm gonna make this a really basic step by step just incase anyone hasn't made a cup feeder before. this is assuming you own a kricket keeper.
so we start with a plastic jug of some sort, and cut it open so you...
sort of, but that thing is kinda small, you can't hold a multiple days supply of crix with thier food and water supply in there. that is really similiar to the cup feeder by itself. this is a cup feeder with a tube attached to the cricket housing and thier cubes, gutload, veggies, whatever you...
i got my first vieled a few months ago, and he's awesome... looking back on it now i probably would have spent the more than double on gettin a panther instead, and now when i have room to expand i for sure plan on gettin at least 1 more cham so i can have a panther around :) they just have...
the thought did cross my mind, but it's so incredibly simple that i highly doubt anyone would actually pay for it ;) esp. anyone who already owns a kricket keeper, a cup feeder or plastic jug, and some duct tape lol
here is what i have been tryin as a simple auto feeder: i made a plastic jug feeder with the screen patches that crix can climb on, they mostly can't escape. i just cut a hole in it and 5 minutes + a little duct tape later i have a cup feeder attached to a kricket keeper tube. feed the tube to...