That is strange. But then again, I am still learning behaviors of these little guys. Angus would rather NOT come out and wraps his tail around a vine so I cannot get him out on occasion. I have never seen him fall like that.
Yes, I did just get some hornworms, and Angus seems to like them pretty well, although that is a one a day or two treat at the moment since it is like candy to them.
Yes, the pricing is great. Their superworms can be big but it depends on what size your cham is, but everything I have ordered from there has been super. Great service, and feeders look healthy.
She a beauty. Yes, definitely need to increase the foliage and "glens" in the habitat. They need to be able to "hide" when they want to as that is a natural instinct. Good luck with her! Welcome to the forum!
That sounds like me. Just for the fact that I have a "bug room", my own husband really has changed and thinks I am weird. As for the hornworms, I have several that are too big too. So is it okay to let them outside or do they damage the grass or trees? I was wanting to do the same thing...
I have the drip easy tray but I placed it under my normal bottom tray -- I drilled about 15 holes in it so that I can sit my plant down on it and the water drains through the holes into the drip easy tray and I wet vac it out every sunday. It worked PERFECT! no water stands at all in it.
WOW! All of this sounds super freaky to me. I do not want to go there. I usually hand feed my superworms only so after reading this :rolleyes: I may definitely stick to that.
I was going to suggest the same thing. Move the cup up high but not under his basking spot. Since he is more comfortable at a higher level, he may wonder over and try the feeders as long as they are not too big. And yes, do not feed meal worms. You may also want to get the small dubia...
Okay, so our boys (since they are brothers) must come from some excellent CLEAN genes!! LOL - I am glad I am not alone on this.:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: