Hi,
I'm looking for R. brevicaudatus breeding groups, or unsexed young animals. Also intresten in Brookesia species: stumpffi, thieli and supercilialis.
Only in Europe!
Best,
Richard
Absolutely fantastic! The pictures and the entire trip too, i would love to gon on a trip like this sometimes! By the way can somebody get involved in a trip like this or can someone volunteer or something? :)
Hi,
I think dubia is good as a staple, but it is highly recommended to feed as many kind of insects as many you can! (just imagine if you only could eat grill chicken with fried potatoes ONLY!) Try some crix, roaches, silk and hornworms, superworms etc... searc for them at the site sponsors...
Nice place! Lovely pictures, and if the coffe is really as good as you said, i must go there for a quick visit :) I bet you had a wonderful xmas! :) Lucky!
Hi,
Grashoppers needs hot and dry environment, with possibly lots of light, and some greens to survive and grow. 90 F is about ok for them, you can easily provide it with a spotlamp. Oh and put some egg crate to climb on. They like to climb as high and as close to the heat source as close...
Hi,
You can feed them, but personally i would not recommend. Mealworms aren't so good as feeders, because of the relative lot of cithin. Try to feed supers instead of mealworms. The are relative softer than meals, but do not feed the beetles if they turning into that, the hard cithin ingested...
poisonous lizards..hmm... I met a nigerian guy, who thinks that there is a rainbow lizard in Nigeria, which is poisonous. Its probably a skink or a sandfish or something like that, but he just wont belive me that it is not toxic... there were a myth also about what is happening when you got...
I use an undertank heater. Btw my roaches (dubia) are in two plastic containers, each are about 10 gallons maybe, they are doing fine on 80 F or higher a bit but not much.