My family and I just watched that movie the other night. Our girls love musicals and they are finally old enough to watch Little shop of horror’s. It was awesome, LOL!!
I just placed my second order with critter Depot. My first one was pinhead crickets and about 50% of them were dead on arrival/pick up. I believe that to be the fault of my post office. My post lady did not knock on my door or kick my door or ring my doorbell, so my pinhead crickets were taken...
We are interested in this also. We just placed an order for them. Did some research online, they say you don’t need to dust them but that seems kind of weird to me. Hoping someone with some more experience jumps in here.
Ours, apparently is a freak of nature!! Lol!! When we put him on his umbrella tree, he will literally drink while still on our finger before he will even attempt to climb off of us to his plant. It’s super cute. The breeder was surprised he would eat in front in front of us/drink while on our...
I know this may be a silly question but can hornworms hurt a baby Panther Chameleon? We haven’t used them but was curious because that horn/spike of theirs looks dangerous. Maybe I’m just being overprotective/paranoid, Lol.
We have the zoo med calcium without D3 for our baby Kronos’s daily calcium intake. Was wondering if there’s a better brand or if that one is good? Any input is always appreciated!!!
I had no idea. From what I have read, if the skin isn’t coming off as quickly as it should, babies sometimes need help by being misted. I could be completely wrong of course, there’s so much crud on the internet!! And you guys are much more experienced than we are. I did try it with our baby...
I am far from an expert but I do a lot of research. Maybe try spraying him down/giving him a shower with a mister to help it come off on its own? I know that’s what I was told to do, for when they shed. Which is a whole other thing but I would think it’s similar. Do not take my word for it...
Not sure about flightless fruit flies. I gave up on those pretty quickly, especially once I noticed them being jail breakers, lol. They escaped death from above(Kronos). Hehe. Silkworms and Dubia roaches are the most nutritious feeder insect for a Cham, as far as I know. But I could be wrong...
We understand how that would be a little scary. Because my husband and I were both a little scared for our baby when we first saw him sleeping that way. But it’s normal for babies.