They sell reptile-specific drippers. Not that you have to get one, but that is the kind of dripper you want. A simple bucket with the right sized hole, tube or anything else that would allow say a couple drops per second would suffice.
Just curious, what kind of cham is it? My veiled just won't drink in front of me(maybe when i'm not around either!). My Kinyongia multituberculata on the other hand always knows exactly where to go once the MistKing is running. I think in the past several months, I have only seen my veiled drink...
1.0 K. multituberculata
1.0 Veiled
1.0 Pomeranian/German Spitz
no females yet. female Kinyongia down the road would be great, and name her Maggie because they look a lot like Simpson's characters.
I guess I have an idea of how much to dust crickets and smaller worms with calcium. I have even seen a chart around here that shows the Ca:P ratios for some of these guys.
What about hornworms that are a couple inches or bigger? I don't have any sort of idea what the ratio might be, nor how...
hmm, did you have to pay for it? So it doesn't have any leaves?
Oh ya, the trunk can look different depending on the age. I have two Ficus bonsai trees and the trunks look quite different.
Ok, I admit it. I made the thread title scientifically fancy purely for kicks haha.
Seriously though...this is what I noticed and I think it is very amazing...
My Kinyongia was dehydrated some time ago (my fault, yikes). His eyes were sunken in a bit of course. As soon as I misted him and he...
thats messed up man, just messed up.
one time the FedEx guy was LATE on his route...so he scanned the box as delivered several hours before he actually delivered it(when it was totally dark outside!). My online tracking said it was delivered...
For several hours, I thought somebody stole...