I went from crickets to roaches but I have honestly not seen my guys go for them yet. They are used to free range crickets and my wife refuses to allow me to just throw roaches in the cage so I am trying to get them used to cup feeding. Any suggestions on what might make the transition easier on...
I thought they reached sexual maturity at 6 months so thank you for that information I would not want my female breeding and laying eggs at such a young age.
I under stand I was just interested in knowing if any one has heard of there being cases where a male and female have been able to co-exist past the 6 month age. I honestly would not house them together if there were any signs of aggression or stress from either of them I just wanted to know if...
I live in Florida and no one will ship roaches to Florida so I too would be very intersted in where one might be able to get some walking sticks. I am apperhensive about trying to feed my little ones wild roaches or wild bugs due to Pesticides.
I do know that adult male veiled Chams are supposed to be housed alone but is it acceptable for a 4 month old female veiled and a 3 month old male veiled to be housed together in a 18x18x36 as long as there is no signs of aggression?
I took one of our old cabinets about 3' wide x 2' deep x 3' high and gutted it and replaced the top and sides with screen. I kept the bottom wood but cut out a space for where the live plant window box could fit in it that way the soil was flush with the wood. I have had no problems other than...
This might be a dumb question but by no larger than the space between the eyes do you mean the lenght of the feeder or the width? I am assuming width.
Ok after reading my post I am some what a dork ... yeah it would be width not length lol long day at work.
Yeah I was going to say its like a copper bronze hue. He is fun to watch hunt. He will lock in on one cricket and no matter how many are around him he will stalk just that one until he lunges in and takes it out in one shot, I don't think I have ever seen him miss.
I had the same problem. I read some where that some one used vegetable oil to keep the ants from getting to their feeders. I took a large tray and placed my cricket container in the middle of it and then filled the tray up with vegetable oil. I have yet to have any ants getting into my crickets...