Waxworms are good on occasion like the mealworms, but neither should be a staple diet. Between the two i would always choose waxworms, no shell, no impaction, but waxworms are high in fat content so should only be fed in between feedings once or twice a week.
If you would like to get a great...
I was recently at the herp vet, and i have been feeding my 4 1/2 old about 10 Lrg gutloaded crickets a day, and i was told to ease up a little due to over feeding, so unless you are referring to smaller crickets i do not agree.
Real sun is the best thing for any reptile in captivity, I take my Veiled out almost everyday directly after feeding time and let him roam a few of the trees i have in the backyard for him. I also keep a UVB 5.0 on his cage sitting on the mesh, and have never had issues. I have heard that mesh...
Please include a pic, usually a sign of dehydration includes the eyes sinking in, fill out the How to ask For Help sheet so we can better assist you, mouth rot could be a possibility, but we cant know for sure unless a pic and proper info is given. There are so many helpful people on here so...
I would say anythings possible, you wont be able to tell 100% until several weeks from now, either they will start to collapse (not fertile) or you will start to see veins. Typically a egg that is not fertile is yellowish in color as a fertile egg tends to be white, but its hard when they are...
thats a fun setup, you just wait, thats how it starts, then it just gets bigger and bigger, and before you know it, theres a jungle in your living room.:D
Its completely up to you, as long as you remember to dust your feeders on a regular basis, the option to add calcium to your cricket quencher is solely up to you.
Im sorry you had to say goodbye to yours last september, Yes me and my husband have a GSP, female, her name is samoa, as in, ya want samoa, lol. One of the smartest dogs ever!!, i swear she is part human...no exaggeration. We often get some funny looks when walking the dogs because both Samoa...
if its a sperm plug i know of people whom have soaked there cham in a luke warm water in a shallow dish for a little while, and then wiped it away to allow everything to go back to its resting spot