I get mine from Josh's at the same time as crickets, fly larvae etc. so shipping cost is spread out among all the bugs. I get about 1000; those go into the bug fridge and then I take out what I need 50 at a time to be at room temp. The ones in the fridge last until I use them up but I'd say...
The problem is container size. I always move them right away from the small shipping cup to the tallest deli cup, filled with coconut coir. It can be completely dry, just put in some ends of squash/any kind of pepper, which they will eat to obtain moisture. You can put about 50 at a time in...
Well I never could do math so you're the smart one!
I realized how the vet profession gets some wrong info..in the emergency lecture they were talking about soaking as a standard. Of course that works great for some reptiles but not our chams. One speaker at least clarified it would be for...
Finally I have some information compiled. Understanding that this was from about 10 hours of lectures, some were general to reptiles, so I tried to extract as much cham-specific info as possible. Also, I don't represent it all as fact, as vets differ in certain opinions and it was dependent on...
I think I'd be really sad if my reptiles disappeared over the winter. But then again, it would be so exciting to see them when they "come back to life!"
What a beautiful, healthy boy! Still a youngster.
We owe much to him as he was your inspiration to help so many others. It is very, very much appreciated.
I am there now! This morning is the cham session but there have been many relevant reptile sessions (it is a vet conference for exotics including birds and small mammals)
Next week once home I will compile some of the best nuggets and post them.