Haha I'll stick to Dubias. If my wife saw them climbing the sides of the container she would flip! I have convinced her that they are safe to keep in the house... I have a very understanding wife. Roaches, crickets, worms, lizards...
Ok now I see how to keep them. I think I'll look into getting fresh leaves rather than making the chow. The chow seems too wet and I think that is aggravating the situation. And no need to cover them.
I recently ordered silk worms and eggs along with a keeper from Coastal. This is my first time dealing with them. The keeper does a terrible job at allowing the frass to fall to the bottom as the thing they give you does not have large enough holes. I realize it's probably more for the newly...
Thanks I have the calcium plus that I got for my Leopards. I was planning on using it for Otis once I ran out of my current supplements. I have read several posts saying it is safe to use daily. I will start using it immediately and see if it helps.
I would like to know too. My boy is around 11 months and is having an eye problem and the vet prescribed drops don't seem to be helping. I asked him about vitamin A and he said there is no way to test for a deficiency. I would still like to start him on even a small dose to see if it helps.
I was wrong. Called the vet and they said the blood test was more for checking organ functions. Nothing to do with infection. The vet also said there was no good way to test for a vitamin a deficiency. Is that correct?
The blood work came back normal...so that means no infection. So why does he look like this? This is not normal for him. He isn't sleeping in this picture just laying there with the left eye closed. I'm getting worried. He is eating and is still active during the day. What's the point of the eye...