Somehow, a ladybug wound up in my Fischer's cage... Idk... I guess its big enough to have started its own ecosystem inside. Anyway, Should I take the ladybug out? or can I let him eat it?
This is my new dripper, I just made, My Fischer's hasn't taken much interest in it i'm hoping he will figure out where the water is because I need him to drink when I go away on the weekends... obviously... you guys think he'll find and drink from it?
Im building a dripper and as for the setup, it works great, BUT, I need to know what the flow of drips should be... like How often should it drip? I was also wondering if it would be a good idea to put a larger leaf under the drips to catch some water so that he can have a consistent spot to...
Yes it is, and the humidifier will help to keep the cage more moist correct? because It feels like 15 minutes after i spray the place its bone dry again :/
I was wondering where I should put my humidifier? I figured it wouldnt be a good idea to put it IN the cage cause I wouldnt want him crawling on it and getting hurt... would it have the same effect if I place it next to the cage? I have a 3ft. by 2ft. by 4ft. screen cage. any tips?
Well from the picture it doesn't look too bad, and it depends on were the burn is, if its on the foot where it can effect climbing that can be potentially bad... but if hes not acting as if its effecting him and he still has healthy movement I wouldn't worry to much about it, but keep a close...
I think it looks like a little pigmentation flaw... depends on the texture, if it looks/ feels normal other than the color, it might just be a pigmentation thing, like our equivalent of a mole. Mine has a spot on him that is permanently dark green. might want to take that into account.
The duct tape isn't exposed on the inside, we used nails, the tape is for extra support. as or the plants, I have an unlimited supply of plants in my front yard, most safe for him, I don;t mind changing them every now and then, it seemed more natural to have branches rather than a pot taking up...