Mr Wilson
New Member
Hi everyone!
Sean and I put a tupperware bin at the bottom with substrate in it for Rosie for when she is ready to lay eggs. Today I saw her to down to it for the first time and I noticed she was using her nose/snout to push around the substrate. I thought maybe her worm fell out of it's feeding cup and she was going to get it so I wanted to check to see if the worm fell and it was still in the cup.
What do chams do when they start to dig? Do they use their nose to push substrate around or do they just use their legs??
Sean and I put a tupperware bin at the bottom with substrate in it for Rosie for when she is ready to lay eggs. Today I saw her to down to it for the first time and I noticed she was using her nose/snout to push around the substrate. I thought maybe her worm fell out of it's feeding cup and she was going to get it so I wanted to check to see if the worm fell and it was still in the cup.
What do chams do when they start to dig? Do they use their nose to push substrate around or do they just use their legs??