Perfect I honestly got tired of pulling eggs off of the cage and the plant- but I know those worms are going to eat the plant- so I figured I can use those to continue to breed and once they lay eggs I can feed those off
I recently picked up breeding Hornworms again and had about 20 moths that I am breeding.
Now I have about 1 million eggs some of which remained on the cage/on the plant
I know I cannot feed them to my chameleon- but I was wondering if I could use those worms to continue breeding?
Could my...
Hello!
Everytime I spray my Hornworm pupa's they wiggle around like crazy.
Last time I was breeding Hornworms I read that you should keep the pupas moist but I dont want to disturb them.
Thanks!
I love breeding these guys!! And I am always sad when they die.
Last time I bred some I threw one cocoon out on accident and a week later I found on outside on our patio screen. It was so cool!
Totally worth the mess because you save so much money breeding them
A good thing to do is put half of their cage or plant or whatever you are using in the sun and the other half in the shade- that way they can cool off. I leave mine out during the day in the nice hot florida heat but they have a nice spot for shade and lots of water available
This might sound weird but i have a small tubberware lid that I put a mix of veggies and fruits on them with a little of the water crystals (if your veggies and such are fresh they should have enough water. I leave the food in there for about 1/2 the day then i throw the remaining stuff out...
Look up care sheets and such like the one just offered to you
I also took home a new chameleon my 4th one! :)
He did not eat for 4 days and now eats everything he sees. All I did was spray him frequently to get him to drink offer him a nice hiding spot in his plants and some light and...
I love those two pictures!! Its really interesting- I wish i could be around in 100 years when they discover more facts about how the chameleons camouflage works!!
I just plop them in a small cage with part of it in the shade or with a small plant in it so they can hide- and i do my thang and they do theirs. And i give the cage a nice spray so they can drink and they love it!!!!
My female veiled likes to hide with just her head in the sun
and my male...
Hey! I recently got a beautiful adult mail veiled about 2 years old. He is caged outside- gets some but not direct Sun light- has been drinking. Poops fine about once a day.
I've only had him about 3 days so I know he still needs to get used to his new environment especially being outside...
We just moved into a new house and it has a back porch that is fully covered.
I was wondering what all I needed to do to keep my chams outside.
Some info:
Male Panther 1 year old
Female Veiled 2 years old
The sun does not get in directly so they wont be in direct sun. I have a dripper in...
Mine would crispen in my garage its almost 100 degrees in there...
Mine just turned brown.. one didnt bury itself... so i got to see it caccoon it wass sooooo neat!!
Good luck, and keep me updated! i would love to see how it turns out!
I bought worms and they just got top big to eat so I let them hatch. I went through 2 cups of food to grow my worms so be prepared to have a lot of food!