dubia are better imo by a long shot. They are alot meatier than crickets and dont stink. And i put the small babies in a feeder cup for my cham and he loves them. I still buy crickets so i can provide a variety, but I def love dubia and they're easier to breed than crickets
welcome, I have a veiled. Got him when he was a baby, around 15grams. He's now 80 grams. You dont need an expensive drip system, I have one I got for like 4 bucks that does the job. I honestly never really see him drink from it, but I mist about 4 times a day and always see him drinking when I...
Both for me, i let the crickets free range because they would be pretty difficult to keep in the small feeding cup i use. With worms and dubia i just put them in a cup and hang it in the enclosure
lol i'll make sure i have bacon on hand. And a venus flytrap for the enclosure. And i'll feed him flies feeding off of steaming poo also lol. I put the dripper on top of your enclosure
Hey all, I just recently ordered my veiled chameleon after about a couple months of researching. I am one of those people that over-prepare so I have everything needed. I have:
16x15x20 reptibreeze
18"reptisun 5.0
20"light fixture
8.5" dome w/ 60watt daybulb w/ dimmer
2 gallon pressure pump...
I've been breeding dubia for a while now for my colony of leopard geckos and fat tail geckos, and I should be getting a veiled within the next week. I can tell you from my experience that the top three factors with my colonies are 1)heat 2) darkness 3)using oranges. Some dubia breeders swore...