Agreed and I'm glad someone finally said it!!
By takin in any pet, it immediately becomes dependant on you to keep it safe and healthy and if you can't do that for whatever reason, you shouldn't have that animal.
This is interesting.... hope you don't mind me hijacking ur thread with questions! ;)
Do you have to let them breed off before feedin them? they're proper dirty insects int they so surely they'd be carryin loads of nasty bacteria n that? how do you do that? know which ones not to feed??
I'm certainly no expert but seems no one else has thought to answer ill tell u I think it's his way of cleanin their eyes. They close them then bulge them out. I don't know why it's purple tho... Sorry I couldn't help more
I've only ever fed roaches from a small pot which is held on the side of Calvin's house wiv wire around the lip. She took to it straight away. I'm sure if you left some in there, once ur Cham is hungry enpugh, it'll have them!!!
Eerrr I never said anythin about it bein the op's fault did I?!
I'm simply sayin I think it's off that it's so easy to get replacement chams! I understand that sometimes they get take home with illness's already started but who knows what happens to the sic chams when they get taken back to the...
It seems real easy in America to get 'replacement' chams if one gets sick as soon as it's taken home. What happens to that sick cham after it gets taken back to the shop and replaced?
When we got Calvin, she came wiv a '7 day guarantee' and on the 8th friggen day she got ill. It turned out...
How can I tell how old my veiled is?
Turns out the shop I got her from didn't have a bloody clue about anythin so I doubt they got her age right!!
Thanks
Another question, sorry.... If it takes so long for the nymphs to grow into adults, I'm assumin we then feed the new nymphs yeah? How long will the adults live and breed?
I've got myself abit confused thinkin it through wiv the nymphs not breedin etc....