Mhmm! So, what methods should I use to hydrate them? My science teacher suggested using carrots? She said the crickets can get hydrated from the carrots.
Talked to Father about the cricket enclosure and gutload. He said we'll set up the enclosure the next time we get crickets. I told him about buying from else where and he said maybe. It is cheaper online than in stores, right?
Mkay. We have a giant Tupperware bin that I can switch to. And I'll DEFINITELY try out the soaked cotton balls. I've been looking for different hydrating methods and this looks like the one! I'll also switch to greens for the gut loading. Thanks for all the info!! (y)💚
Yep. I know that already, but we don't have the funds for it. Father is working as much as he can so he can care for us and the pets. We WILL get an enclosure upgrade sooner or later, though. What about the Supers? Is he big enough?
Every time I get crickets, they always die. I have a decent amount right now, most of them are in the black tube, and all the dead ones are on the ground (Some alive ones are on the ground as well)
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Every time I get crickets, they always die. I have a decent amount right now, most of them are in the black tube, and all the dead ones are on the ground (Some alive ones are on the ground as well)
I know chameleons can eat Pothos leaves, but I'm not sure about roots. They might be able to eat the roots, I think, if they can eat the leaves. Pothos are only labelled toxic to mammals, and are safe for reptiles, I think.
Pothos are only labelled toxic to mammals, I think. Your chameleon should be fine eating Pothos, as everywhere I looked Pothos was on the safe plant list.