xraygirl
Established Member
Hey guys,
I was wondering what those of you do (when it comes to feeding your chams) who get up early in the morning for work? I'm up at 4:45 and leave the house usually by 6:15 am and I'm gone til about 4:20 pm, I usually come home to much on something, then I go to class anywhere from 6-10 pm (depending on what classes I take, I'm a part time student). I was thinking about the whole 12 hours night and 12 hours day time routine for chams.
When do you feed? When I gut load crickets to be eaten, could. Maybe dust them before I leave for work, and ask the boyfriend to put them in the cage? He typically leaves for work at about 7:13-7:30 am.
I've read that extra crickets in the enclosure can nibble on your chams at night, and I would think if I put crickets in a cage before I left for work would be risky for nibbles since it's still dark when I leave.
Any advice would be great
I was wondering what those of you do (when it comes to feeding your chams) who get up early in the morning for work? I'm up at 4:45 and leave the house usually by 6:15 am and I'm gone til about 4:20 pm, I usually come home to much on something, then I go to class anywhere from 6-10 pm (depending on what classes I take, I'm a part time student). I was thinking about the whole 12 hours night and 12 hours day time routine for chams.
When do you feed? When I gut load crickets to be eaten, could. Maybe dust them before I leave for work, and ask the boyfriend to put them in the cage? He typically leaves for work at about 7:13-7:30 am.
I've read that extra crickets in the enclosure can nibble on your chams at night, and I would think if I put crickets in a cage before I left for work would be risky for nibbles since it's still dark when I leave.
Any advice would be great