What are you talking about? I am replying to the OP. OP wants to see "pre-plant" setups and this is my enclosure before I planted anything and putting in branches and vines.
I have a huge dubia colony(3000+) and the only ones who would eat them are my tarantulas but they eat way too little to control the population. I have been trying to sell them. Red runner on the other hand, is a huge hit with all of my pets. They can't escape if you know how to prevent it.
I actually did research for my bioactive vivarium and chameleon husbandry for 7 months, May 2018, before I got my cham. Mostly from this forum and dendroboard and I still make mistakes. So yes it's a learning process.
My average ambient temperature is 84.2. I know someone here who kept a Jackson here and used an air conditioner with the lowest setting in a small room and windows shut for night time temperature but his electricity bill is pretty high.
A guy. I did post his pictures a while back and revealed that his name is Prickle Hoggleton.
You still have your pink toe? I never had arboreals before.
Lol I feed pigeons, crows, sparrows, street cats and recently drop a tiny red runner nymph into the web of a daddy long leg at the corner of my house to feed it.
Well spiders are my favorite animals. The first animal I ever caught as a kid. So I kinda have a natural affinity with them. So just leave the wasps alone unless they are too many of them, then just spray them with water or something to chase them away.
Those wasps helps kill the insect pest around your house so consider them a free natural cleaning service. I don't recommend killing them. I'm that kind of animal person who got angry at my colleague for flattening a jumping spider.
I have an African pygmy hedgehog and 4 tarantulas. Honestly hedgehogs are really cute but also time consuming to take care of. Tarantulas are awesome, lowest maintenance among my pets. I can't have any rodent eating snakes because my family doesn't appreciate frozen dead rats or mice in the...