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    What to do with Hornworms that get too big??

    This won’t help with worms that are already too large but next time if you realize that you won’t be able to feed them all in time, freezing them at an ideal size works rather well. Just don’t keep them too long in the freezer (preferably finish feeding them off within two or three weeks). For...
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    Stick bugs

    These are a few of mine. They all get along fine together.😂
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    I have too many animals

    this is not my photo but I can’t resist!
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    I have too many animals

    I was going to reply to the other post and say “1980’s - a GREAT decade”!!!
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    I have too many animals

    I don’t know about yours but Max was so humiliated he insisted I show what he really looks like lol! he’s mostly a silly goofball though!
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    I have too many animals

    Oh that is TOO funny! Yes definitely related lol! Thanks for posting - that made me laugh!
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    I have too many animals

    I brought this creature home almost 7 years ago. Still worries me sometimes!😂
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    wild caught grasshoppers?

    Just a little more info. on the lubbers (one species anyways) - these are common here in AZ in certain areas. They are actually wonderful creatures as long as you're not feeding them to anything. They are extremely "tame" and not in any way aggressive. They can be handled with no fear of...
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    Let in finally...

    All I have to add is he's insanely beautiful!
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    Dragon Strand 4 Foot Clear Sided Atrium

    Always wonderful to see an enclosure with some width to it as well as height. Very nice!
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    Calumma Parsonii eggs

    mistake - sorry posted in the wrong place
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    Which one should I get?

    sorry just posted in the wrong place.
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    Which one should I get?

    Those should make nice enclosures and even though it would be great to have one single, really wide and large space made by joining them, by keeping them two separate spaces it saves a lot of work and there’s then no need to permanently join them together. That seems like a good compromise and...
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    Which one should I get?

    Very correct - I think he realized that but the photo I used to merge with yours was an older photo of my verrucosus enclosure!
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    Which one should I get?

    Haha no worries! It’s a verrucosus!
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    Which one should I get?

    I would choose this one IF you are willing and able to do the more extreme modifications, meaning attach the two together, remove a few dividing walls and floors, and make new front doors. That would be a very nice and roomy enclosure. You could even make it into two enclosures but personally...
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    Bee pollen and spirulina

    I sprinkle them both onto the fresh greens which I gut load the feeders with.
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    Beetle ID

    First thought was myrtle is toxic but that’s a different myrtle I believe (creeping myrtle)! I can’t find any reason why it couldn’t be fed off but I’m not 100% certain.
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    Beetle ID

    Your beetle is actually not a longhorn at all - it’s a weevil. Very beautiful! “Diaprepes Root Weevil” Diaprepes abbreviatus
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