I pupated some Silkworms a couple weeks ago with intentions of using the moths as feeders, but this morning I found this:
Mating Silkworm Moths by NERVOUS posted Apr 9, 2016 at 5:19 PM
Apparently, I'm going to breed Silkworms now! ;)
B. dubia aren't the most prolific breeders (amongst roach species), but they can certainly multiply given the right conditions. o_O
I keep mine in the garage; which helps me (and my wife) psychologically cope with the roaches in the house thing. :ROFLMAO:
I'm super diligent about preventing...
Earlier today I noticed 2 very small roaches hanging out in my Cham enclosure. It only took me a couple seconds to figure out what had happened... Apparently, one of the N. cinerea (aka Lobster roaches or Speckled roaches) I fed to my Cham decided to give birth inside the enclosure! :eek...
@Rafiki-Loko - It went well. I really think he likes being outdoors. So, even though he gets a bit antsy during the short trip from his enclosure to the front door, he settles down quickly once he's outside.
Yes, I carried him on my hand from his enclosure to the front yard. He spent ~15...
Another consideration to keep in mind... In addition to clogging a misting system, hard water can also cause buildup to accumulate on the walls of a screen enclosure.
Does anyone else wish their Cham(s) didn't go to sleep so early? I feel like I only have a part-time pet since my Cham goes to sleep as soon as the sun goes down. :D
It's funny you mention that... I actually hung a curtain block out the light during daytime. :D
Since my Cham goes to sleep so early I need something to do after my kids go to sleep... So, now I have a big farm! :ROFLMAO:
Nothing but the best for our pets, right!?! (y)
If I'm being honest, this bug farm is way overkill for one Chameleon. I could probably sustain 10-15 Chameleons pretty easily at this point. :ROFLMAO:
Each bin has a heat pad underneath and a non-luminous ceramic heat emitter suspended above. Heat is regulated by dedicated thermostats for each bin.
Bug Farm by NERVOUS posted Jan 28, 2016 at 7:56 PM