hey
i only use 5.0. ten is way too strong and gives eye problems.
there is a really good website where this is discussed
http://www.uvguide.co.uk/phototherapyphosphor.htm
hope i was of some help.
i had a bad experience once,with a baby pardalis chocking on a cricket, so for now i will stick with drosophyla as long as i can.
bigger flies are doing the trick i reckon.
well i guess we are keeping it about the same. i mist a lot after and before lights go on and off. so that during night...
hey meru
well thanks man,
i never saw a pic of a baby xantho, so i guess mine is one too.
to be sure i shud see a baby jack jack, but i trust the source i got my info from, so i blieve mine is a xantho.
how u keeping yours?
mine is in a small flexarium atm, heaps of water but no...
hey
so this the pic of the young guy.
i know i shud quit biting my nails.
calling anybody with jack experience,do ONLY xanth babies have red gular spots?
cheers.
sorry for pics bad quality.
they shud make iphones with a macro lens.
sorry,i didn't put my location on the profile.
the animal is cb in europe,and over here, despite the few rare births of merumontana i believe jack and xantho are almost equally available,at least around germany,where i currently live.
the animal is about a month old,i have experience both...
i just recently purchased a baby jackson. the seller said it is a jacksonii jacksonii.
now reading through http://www.geocities.com/chamjacksonii/ turns out that only baby xantholophus have a red gular spot.
and mine has it too.
so either jack jack have a red throat too (shows up specially...