I Feed Regularly:
Mustard Greens
Collard Greens
Dandelion Greens
Dandelion Flowers
Celery Greens
I Feed the Following in Small Amounts:
Shredded Carrot (Sliced to smaller bites, Not Chunks)
Cucumber
Zucchini
Black Berries
Blue Berries
Strawberries
Note: My Chams don't like fruit...
Provided he is not showing stress signs or any signs of illness, i would call this normal behavior, my veils do it all the time. make sure he is not gaping or panting, no out of the normal behavior, and i'm sure all will be fine.
Ps, Welcome to the forums, i don't believe we've met. I'm Dan.
on the contrary, i feed tons of moth species, and actually just spent hours catching and feeding my chams flies moths and other fun treats. Just use your common sense and use a little logic, no pesticides, no gross food sources for the bugs.
do some research. You will find alot of varying...
Winter in my house, 5% humidity.
Its miserable for anything that needs sustained humidity. Plus my Monsoon rain system just died..
Needless to say, NH winters are not the best for chams, Seal cracks and close out drafts. I try to keep my rooms humidity around 50-70 if i can.
Haha, nope. Its a long existing username. I used to raise Archer Fish as well. Haha, when i get a nice storefront i'm doing a brackish tank in the front room with archer fish. Seems fitting.
And i haven't had any ants attack but i've had some stupid people fall down above me and had to catch...
Archery . (Compound, Recurve, Longbow, Korean Traditional, Reverse Handed, Ambidextrous(( I shoot Right and Left Handed)), Trick shooting, Flight Shooting, 3D Animal, Target.) I am certainly forgetting things in that list haha. For those who don't know i own an archery company in new england...
Confirmation, that is wild grape as i actually keep some in the yard and in various other locations haha. Those are also the best tasting grapes for your own personal consumption.
Cute litte Cham! i'm not much help with panthers yet but i figured i would welcome you to the forums!
so, without further delay, Welcome to the Forums!
If i am not mistaken, and i'm sure that the blog on the isopods sandra did covers this, but i am fairly certain your everyday "pill bugs" have high traces of heavy metals and using common logic, it would be fairly difficult to simply pass that through the system. I would breed your own pill...