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    Roach health help

    Thanks. Anyone else have any thoughts on this?
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    Roach health help

    Hi everyone, I need some advise on my roaches. I have a femal hissing roach that has a yellowish cylinder like thing sticking out of her butt. Its been like that for about 1 week or so now. Does antone know what that is and if she is going to die? I saw one of my Dubia females with the same...
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    Hornworm Breeding help

    How deep does the soil need to be? Can i use a shoebox container or should i fill a 5gal bucket? Danny
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    Hornworm Breeding help

    Cool, I see it. I can see the black line and it is pulsing, but they are still eating. They are not eating as much as they were just two days ago, but thay are still eating. i guess tomorrow i'll place them in a pot of soil and maybe place a strip of food just in case they still want to eat...
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    Hornworm Breeding help

    How will i know when to take them out of the pod and place them in the soil? Danny
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    Hornworm Breeding help

    Hello everyone, I have about 20 hornworms that got way too big way too fast and thought it was time to think about getting eggs from them. I have read a lot about it on here but no one really has a detailed plan on how to do it. With all the bits a peices i've been able to read from all the...
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    done w/ crickets for now!!!

    If you can post a pic of the enclosure you keep your crix in. I'm sure we can help you keep your bugs alive longer if you give us a chance. Danny
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    homemade hornworm chow

    Thanks Dave. I imagine the short shelf life would come from the dairy in the mix. If anyone else has another recipe that would be awesome. Thanks again Dave. I have most of those ingridents already. Just need to find some agar. Danny
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    homemade hornworm chow

    Does anyone know if you can make your own hornworm chow? If so, would you share your recipe? Thanks Danny
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    What sex is my panther chameleon?!?!

    Better yet, try filling out as much info from this list please. Chameleon Info: Your Chameleon - The species, sex, and age of your chameleon. How long has it been in your care? Handling - How often do you handle your chameleon? Feeding - What are you feeding your cham? What amount? What...
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    What sex is my panther chameleon?!?!

    If that cham is 5 months old, i would really like to know more about the way you are caring for it. Please tell us what type of food you are feeding and how much. What supplements you are using and how often, and what lighting are you using. I'm curious because my 2 month old panthers are about...
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    To the rescue

    Lookin good! YOu forgot to give an update on last legs health since we rescued him.Tell everyone one how great he has recovered. Danny
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    Help Lobster Roaches & Mold

    penicillin was discovered from mold right? how bad can a few tiny mold spores be? I would think the roaches would be fine to feed after a day or two . Danny
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    Abnormal moves

    It sound slike your cham is getting friendly, very friendly with the branch...lol Danny
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    ff CULTURES

    A fly culture is self sustaining once started. They feed off the culture media and do not require any addition other than what you used to start the culture. The culture will produce thousands of flies over the course of a month. I can get a melanogaster culture to produce for six or seven weeks...
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    ff CULTURES

    Yes you have plenty of time. I do sell both the Hydei and the Melanogaster in 32oz ready to feed culture containers. There are other people on the forum that sell them too if you was to get one right away and play around with it to get practice. Dave from small pet feeders is one of them i...
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    ff CULTURES

    You would need to order a culture from someone, either a fresh one or a ready to feed one. From that you can start new ones. The smaller melanogaster flies will be ready to feed in about 1-2 weeks depending on the culture media you use and the amount of flies you use to start. The larger Hydei...
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    Strange white dot on his nostril

    lol.. thats what i ment. Danny
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    Strange white dot on his nostril

    white crust on the nose could also be a sign or over supplementation. i would try skipping a couple days of dusting. The cage size you have seems to be a bit small for a veiled. I would look into getting him in something bigger. Nice looking chams you have in those pics. :) Danny
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    Strange white dot on his nostril

    white crust on the nose could also be a sign or over supplementation. i would try skipping a couple days of dusting. The cage size you have seems to be a bit small for a Veiled. I would look into getting him in something bigger. Nice looking chams you have in those pics. Danny
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