About how deep they lay their eggs and how do you dig them up and move them into a new bin? I've read they are fragile. Do you bury them at the same depth you dug them up at I'm assuming?
I bet she's going to shed soon but I'm no expert. Just keep putting some insects in there during the day just in case she's hungry and when mine starts his shed i mist more often to help him get it off even spraying more of it on him!
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Also do you think a decent sized rubbermaid container would work with some small holes in it for air? How often do you clean it/change the soil? I've read to mist them two times a day, in the morning and night? Does that sound like too much, just right, or too little?
Lol that would suck. How much soil/what type of soil do you put in the container for them to lay eggs in? Do you leave the eggs in there to hatch or put them in a separate bin?
Also do the snails roam around the cage and not hide? Or do they hide so I should put them in my feeder cup? I just ordered some and I'm excited for them to get here!
How large of a container do you use to breed them? And what kind of dirt do you use? Could you upload a picture of it? Thanks for all replying to all my questions!
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And two last questions haha. Were the parasite free or did you breed them and change the eggs to a new container before feeding any? Also are you in the US? I just ordered some and I'm hoping they arrive well.
So just to verify you didn't have to fill out paperwork for them? Just paypalled him and he shipped them your way? If so I'm going to order some next month!
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That's awesome haha. How did you get the branch to be there without touching anything else? I've been trying to get my Cham to eat roaches but he isn't interested at all when they're in his cup