Shaunny
Member
So so I know there is going to be a lot of different answers on this but......
I currently put anywhere from 10-15 large crix and a few worms into a 4x3 tub which is hung from a vine in Trevor's cage. I fill as required every morning and re-dust any that is left over then at night I cover the tub with a lid, check for any crix that have escaped etc
My question.....
Is it better to feed at a certain point of the day say first thing before I go to work, leave them in the tub for an hour them take out? I may struggle to do this method in the mornings as I leave early and there isn't much time after lights on to do so. Will it be ok to feed about 5-5:30pm in the same method?
What are your view on this creating a better bond with your Cham as he know that if your entering the cage it might be for food rather than letting him pick and chose when he wants to eat? He is cup trained but am not sure if 5-5:30 is too late. The light go off at 9 so there will still be about 3-3.5 hours to digest
I currently put anywhere from 10-15 large crix and a few worms into a 4x3 tub which is hung from a vine in Trevor's cage. I fill as required every morning and re-dust any that is left over then at night I cover the tub with a lid, check for any crix that have escaped etc
My question.....
Is it better to feed at a certain point of the day say first thing before I go to work, leave them in the tub for an hour them take out? I may struggle to do this method in the mornings as I leave early and there isn't much time after lights on to do so. Will it be ok to feed about 5-5:30pm in the same method?
What are your view on this creating a better bond with your Cham as he know that if your entering the cage it might be for food rather than letting him pick and chose when he wants to eat? He is cup trained but am not sure if 5-5:30 is too late. The light go off at 9 so there will still be about 3-3.5 hours to digest