I would go with small to start and go from there, maybe medium depending on chams size. Do you know your chams weight? 4-6 months can still be rather small.
Grasshoppers are great feeders but they’re a big meal and strong grips - dont want to feed too large.
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Me tooooooo! Was quite frustrating after spending so much money and having so much trouble. I was only using iy for basking control - way overkill. I went to kasa programmable surge protector and the herpstats sat in a box since. Now for $50-100, I’d make that purchase and try the zoomed out! :D
I dont have direct experience with this brand, but I did buy a few herpstats… the zoomed looks like a MUCH more affordable unit and with more functionality. I paid hundreds for each herpstat!!
That being said, its a nice luxury but not a necessity. Sounds like you got a steal!
My sister used to call me weiner snitzel when I was little… she’d usually shorten it to just weiner :LOL: But when my mom would catch her she’d switch to snitz for short!
Nice!! I had done the same but underestimated how tall the wheat / rye grass roots would get. Been meaning to try again. The grasshoppers loved it, especially the babies. Where did you get the feeder cage in the middle?
Nicely done! Someone gave me a tip to drape fabric over the opening...
This should not cause overly runny poops by any means. Thats a perfectly acceptable number of silks. Depending on your chams age and activity you may need to cut back on total feeders at some point to avoid over feeding, but not if still growing.
Sounds gross but can you post a pic of his poops? Hornworms can give them runny poops for sure, silkworms def result in softer poops from my gang but not runny.
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