There are a few sugar ants roaming around the bottom of my cage. I followed them to see what they were doing and it looks like they are going into the soil where my plant is. I dislike ants with a passion and I was wondering if anyone else has had this happen to them. I dont wanna spray any Raid...
I took pictures but the quality is really bad and you cant see much. I have a short video recorded but I cant seem to find the cable to get the video onto my computer. So frustrating...I wanna show everyone these beautiful babies.
Two of my eggs have just hatched and I need some feedback. I have them in a clean gallon milk jug with a fake plant in there(like the ones Screamelons use for their baby panthers). http://www.screameleons.com/portal/alias__Screameleons/lang__en-US/tabID__3467/DesktopDefault.aspx
I heard that...
Sorry Trace I did misunderstand your question. It is vermiculite. The quality of the picture isn't great, that might explain why it might looks like dirt.
She finished laying her eggs and there is a total of 7 eggs. Hopefully in March or April we will have 7 beautiful new babies to care for. Here is a picture of the eggs(the picture was aken with my camera phone). Can't wait to see these little guys/girls running around. Thanks for the advice and...
At the moment our cham is laying her eggs. I took a sneak peek into the bucket and saw what looks like tiny eggs, much smaller than veiled eggs. They are a different species but are they supposed to be that small? When she's finished I can upload pics. I've searched the net for incubation temps...
Well I read that you should gutload them 12-48 hours before you feed them to your cham. So hopefully they have enough vitamins and such in them when I feed her tomorrow.
Then I guess its time to chop up some apple :) I only put a little bit of the lettuce and the squash in there. How much can crickets eat in 12 hours? Is 12 hours enough time for them to obtain all the vitamins and such, or should I wait longer before I feed them to my cham? Should I also be...
I just bought some romaine lettuce and squash to gutload my crickets. Do I have to prepare the food in a certain way? I already washed of the lettuce really well. Do I just cut them up into small portions and place it where the crickets are?