I drank a beer last night and had every intention of placing the empty can in the enclosure again but forgot. It's Saturday, so I'll drink another 🍺 tonight :)
At first, I was misting too much and the water was accumulating in the Reptibreeze tray. Scaled back the mistings and problem solved. I'm surprised how well this burlap bag has been effective!
Same setup, same good experience as you MissSkittles. Although, I never got the feeling that the Biodude's over priced bag was ever too small. Funny, the next up, larger bag I order from Home Depot (12 bones/no shipping charge!) arrived yesterday as I was thinking of refreshing the old...
I've un-intentionally transferred slugs from wood introduced to my bio enclosure. Now I have a slug problem :oops:
Agree not using bleach, I'll sun bake and rinse next time.
I love tortoises! Growing up in a San Gabriel suburb, an Uncle gave me an adult male desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) when I was a small kid and he was very content in our backyard. The perimieter was mostly chain link with years of Ivy growth enshrouding it so that did a good job keeping...
Not only that, but he doesn't stand by the over priced junk he peddles. That grow light he slaps his Bio-Dude stamp on, probably made in a Chinese prison camp, complete garbage that breaks instantly just screwing it in the fixture the first time. Run, don't walk from the Bio-Dude.
Same here and this was after coming here and doing some research, I still managed to spend close to a $100 just replacing what were wrong purchases on my part. For any potential new cham owner devising a list of items needed to purchased, add a "bad pruchase" budget for this ;)
yeah, since this thread has gone to the birds ;) I recently saw this PBS special and was quite surprised to learn how intelligent birds are. They focused mainly on ravens/crows and parrots as they represent the most intelligent. I was astonished to see how a raven had so affectionitely bonded to...
My Jacksons fell asleep last week with a dubia half way hanging out of his mouth! It was about an hour before lights out and once the lights were out, it stayed there for the night. You don't get any less enthusiatic about eating than that :D
Jack is all good, sometimes he turns in about and hour or two before lights out. I should've taken a picture of that roach half way in his mouth while in his PJs :)
Yes, this happened with my 2 yr old Jacksons. I've noticed he takes him time getting a Dubia all the way in his mouth after chewing. First time I've seen him eat late in the afternoon and it was good sized Dubia stuck half way in his mouth. Guess he got bored and tired and went to sleep, lol...