We currently have a colony of dubia which is thriving somewhat. Tons of shiny pregnant females. When I go into the colony I can actually see births in progress (tiny, white dubia all over the place). More nymphs than I can count but I think we are feeding faster than they can grow. There are no...
Haha! I’m glad I’m not alone. I never liked bugs and a chameleon or two later and we are breeding crickets and Dubias. It not strange to see stray crickets/fruit flies around the house and none of us even bat an eyelash. Who would’ve thought?! :ROFLMAO:
I agree! I love my male and female equally, but my female tends to tolerate humans much more! One of my will eat right out of my hand whenever it is offered. She is just a sweetie.
I used the olive oil after I saw a couple posts using it and the fact that I didn’t have any KY jelly on hand, but I have already added it to my shopping list.
Thank you so much for the response. Things can get scary fast. Thank goodness for this forum!
After looking at the forums I did some cold soaks in sugar water, then took a q-tip with olive oil and gently pushed it back in. It DID go in pretty easily and has stayed there. Will monitor closely to see how he is doing. Thanks to the forums for info to help. And I would still love to hear if...
Hi all- Wondering if someone can help me. I bred my 14 mos old Nosy Be panther Chameleons for the first time today. Everything seemed to go according to plan until the male’s hemipenes came out. I did not disturb them and finally they split up and the female went to the other side of the cage...