Personally i gave up on cricket breeding, Too Smelly, and too many died cause of the constant maintenance needs, but i used large rubbermaid or tupperware bins. ( storage Bins )
I had been told Kale, if i am not mistaken ( mind you i had this conversation over ...4 months ago now) will mess up the digestive system somewhat, Not sure if that holds any truth, Personally i do the following:
I Feed the Following Regularly:
Mustard Greens
Collard Greens
Dandelion...
I totally agree. Personally, i think as long as you are very respectful about the process, and you protect yourself and what your doing from the people trying to give it a bad rep, then you'll be fine.
its like all the people who try to give reptile owners a bad rep.
there will always be...
Totally depends, what species do you have?
I moved my female veil to a larger cage at 9 months, then again, the cages i use are always big enough for an adult, at a young age, i like to give PLENTY of room to my pets!
I will second that camimom.
Yes, its not really the best thing in the wild, but if its done with care and respect, and everything is carefully documented, then i would say its fine. Just let people know the lines if they every buy from you. and document it!!
All my life, ( not that long by the way ((Roughly 20 years), but the entire time i can remember) people have been saying how terrible fish, and reptiles and wild caught anything would give me that dreaded disease. Well. not once have i even became mildly sick from handling them, and i'm not one...
the biggest thing you must keep in mind while "training" any animal, is that they have a learning curve in the beginning of the life cycle.
Patience, Repetition,and Consistency are key.
If you are not Patient, you will scare the animal and further drive a wedge in-between the relationship...
Adorable little chams. Loved the title. Congrats on sending them out! i think i will try livebearers next! i started out breeding live bearing fish, and then switched to egg layers, and i'll tell you the difference was crazy. I'm hoping that the egg laying chams are too difficult, and...
Wow, you are truly a very kind person, taking in chams when they are in rough shape. I'm a sucker for rescues myself lol. Beautiful looking chams you have there though, and i'm sure that they will love their new home!
Your title reminded me of a post i did a little while ago about cham...
Beautiful Veil, and you said he's a translucent? where did you get him from? I would recommend getting alot more foliage in there for Maximum cham happiness! lol.
try dubia roaches too.
I use the outdoor waterproof halogen flood lights. they work wonders and don't send shards of burning hot death towards your chams when they get wet.:rolleyes:
I will agree with the clear cup being dangerous. I use a 'Red Solo Cup' that i fill up so they can party... hehe...
No but i do use a red solo cup for feeding, and i do get that song red solo cup stuck in my head.
usually it goes "Chameleon cup...I fill you up... "
Anyway, i find...
Wow, the last week or so, that ive been missing from here has been eventful. Geesh i've totally missed the forums though! Haha, so anyway, a little while ago, i had been asking if my female Veil, Isis was carrying eggs ( Infertile eggs) and i got a mixed response.
Some said Yes,
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I agree, go check it out with intent to buy, if its not in good health, honestly there is nothing legally binding about the situation that would require you to hand over money. If they try to make you pay first its obviously a scam.
Bring someone with you if you go just to be safe lol...