My little guy is doing pretty good I think. Last week, I made a (perhaps too nervous) thread where I was worried sick about him being brown all the time. Well, that's no longer a problem! He's bright green nearly all the time and is pretty active in his cage(he went brown once, but I think my cat was to blame). He's eating well....or, should I say, I've put over 35 crickets in the cage since last Wednesday and there's only 10 right now in there(I've seen him eat 5, so there must be many, many more that have been eaten up); there have also been some "mysteriously" missing waxworms from his dish.
He still *does* look skinny to me, but since he doesn't go for the waxworms much I'm not sure exactly what to do. I'm thinking about Mulberry farms; what do you guys think would be a good insect to fatten him up? I'm 99% sure he's eating the worms just not too eagerly, so I don't think it would be a waste of money to try hornworms(I think he doesn't like the dish, but the worms just fall and he's never near the bottom of the cage). What else do you guys think? Small grasshoppers? Hornworms? Any suggestions would be eagerly desired.
Overall, I'm feeling much better about him then last week. He's got his sleeping perch, and he seems to like the routine I have set up for him. He's scared of me, still, but I am noticing he takes an interest whenever I put crickets in his cage.
He still *does* look skinny to me, but since he doesn't go for the waxworms much I'm not sure exactly what to do. I'm thinking about Mulberry farms; what do you guys think would be a good insect to fatten him up? I'm 99% sure he's eating the worms just not too eagerly, so I don't think it would be a waste of money to try hornworms(I think he doesn't like the dish, but the worms just fall and he's never near the bottom of the cage). What else do you guys think? Small grasshoppers? Hornworms? Any suggestions would be eagerly desired.
Overall, I'm feeling much better about him then last week. He's got his sleeping perch, and he seems to like the routine I have set up for him. He's scared of me, still, but I am noticing he takes an interest whenever I put crickets in his cage.