Do you have a proper laying bin in the cage? Could mean that she's holding it in and some are falling out out. Just speculation and it happened to me the first time my girl laid. Once the bin was in she dug and laid a bunch of eggs.
Good luck finding one in the first place. I've built an enclosure, and have a roach colony sustained to support a Melleri but I have yet to find one for sale.
Thats a great idea. If mine is hungry she will come down to the same branch everytime I walk in the room. If it thinks it has to walk down your arm to get fed, it will prob do it every time.
Definitely creatures of habit.
Perfect staple gut load is oranges. It provides them vitamins, water, and keeps the cages smelling fresh. Just throw in what ever fruits and veggies you have left at the end of the week on top of it.
I'm pretty sure a reptile can withstand any condition in America right now for 48 hours.
Just leave with a dripper and everything will be fine. Who cares if a light burns out, timer malfunctions, house AC dies, or even if the dripper stops working 6 hours in.
Don't get me wrong, I love...
Hi All,
I was curious if I could get some suggestions on what plants would make my bedroom smell good. Preferably a perennial that grows fast. My setup is very large, with a mist king, and good lighting so growing difficulties shouldnt be a problem.
The setup is in my bedroom, right next...
Are you looking for a different seal or just checking if yours will work? The shop floor sealer is epoxy and will seal absolutely everything! Its pricy though.
Whats MDF? I used spray on bed liner for the inside of my box. Layered first with Rocks, than dirt, than top layer of rocks. Everything is leaning towards the drain and I havent had a problem yet.
I think those are more for smaller cages with no drainage and little ventilation such as a frog aquarium. I'm sure there is place to use them in certain cham setup though.
Whats you cage setup like?
No solarmeter here. I cant imaging it would be stronger than the sun? Theres plenty of shade in my fixture if she needs to get away.
Anyone else have thoughts on this?
Can you post before and after pictures of the light output?
Thanks!
Has anyone used these form lightyourreptiles.com?
My freerange is approx 4 feet tall so I'm thinking the 12% UV would be best and a full spectrum bulb for my plants. The price seems right for the quality and the bulb output. I'll have to check if I get it, but I think these put out enough...