Two more questions. Do superworms have to be in complete pitch black or is it okay to let in some light? And about how long are they before they are ready to pupate and become beetles. Lastly would this be suitable for putting them in to pupate.
Many thanks.
So for my chameleons I am looking for a constant supply of super/morio worms. To do so I'm thinking about trying to breed them again. When I tried the first time I failed completely. in the pictures below is what I have as their setup so far. Any critiques would help greatly. Anything I could do...
Long story short I need an exotic vet. I live in the st. Charles area and I don't know if there are any good exotic vets around. I need an exotic vet now is because I think my chameleon may be sick. From what I saw when she was gaping there were bubbles in back of her throat. Her hiss didn't...
I have 2 nozzles in each cage. It is on three to four times a day. Is on for about 2 to 3 minutes each spray. The only place the nozzles don't hit are the corners in which she likes to be in. I do not hand spray her. Should I am spray her?
Actually I will take a picture of her now I am not sure if she is dehydrated or not. I have not seen her drink but she may have drank before. Here's a picture.
She still has not eaten or drank anything yet. This is around day four of having her. Should I force feed and drink her. Or do you think it's still because of stress. She has bright colors.
The bucket is about a foot deep. Somehow I think she is quite small for her age though. Inside the bucket is just some topsoil from Menards. I think it can hold a tunnel straight down and slightly to the side without collapse and walls but I'm not sure about diagonal