I have had the adult female crickets lay the eggs in plain moist soil. The eggs are hard to see if you don't know what you are looking for. They look like a tiny grain of rice that moves!
Unfortunately after this step I have always FAILED with them, maybe because the eggs were not warm...
If I had more time I would be interested in writing up some articles that could be much used pertaining to these topics.....in the mean time grad school awaits ;)
Seems like a GREAT idea!
I hope I didn't miss these, if not they are BIGGIES:
What kind of substrate should I keep in the bottom of my cage?
So how about that waterfall? :eek:
Thanks for the interesting mix of research articles. The one on the Gracalis has always peaked my interests. Have always had the urge to go to the site that they speak of to see if any observations could be made. The location is close to my parents.
Thanks for your replies. I appreciate all of the great sources Lynda, they have provided me with lots of helpful information, thank you! She does seem to be a drinking a little more than usual lately, but I have been offering more. Before she was on Baytril for the URI, this was a year ago...
Chameleon Info:
*Your Chameleon- Lula. Female Ambilobe Panther Chameleon. She is over 3 years old, has been in my care now for a little over a year, and was cared for by a close friend of mine prior to that.
* Handling - I currently only handle her when necessary to feed, provide meds, or...
Yep, Frans I agree with Franz. That's actually my photo on his site ;) To attach the chicken wire to the cage, first I cut three pieces, one for each side and for the back and fit them in. Then I attached all three pieces together in the two back corners of the cage w zip ties. Then attached...