They are about the size of hydei...they can be fed to your hatchlings but not in excess due to their exoskeleton...I do feed them also to my dart frogs...
Nice...just be prepared to be feeding a forever hungry mob!!!
I do suggest to wait about 3 months before trying to find homes for them...very young chams tend to be fragile!!!
If you go back you can check out some of my old posts for more info...I HAD been breeding and raising Oustalets for many many years...but thanks to some thoughtless person or people, there is an abundant population in Florida, I just couldn't compete with the prices of wild caught local...
Yea..I would have to say you may have some debris left in your reservoir..possibly from the manufacturing process of your unit!!
Garret...I have the same "cloud tops" type system...when my nozzles become clogged, I've been using compressed air to clear-out the clog...
And to be even more specific...
The smaller flightless flys are melangaster, you can get them as wingless also..
The others that are flightless that Sandra mentions are Hydei..Black with red eyes, are almost twice the size as melangaster..and with hydei you can get them in a golden color..but...
I have the opportunity to pick up a bulk amount of the Mazuri cricket diet (gutload) I was wondering if other members would be interested in some 1lb packs from my order..feel free to p.m. or e-mail me at [email protected] if interested..Click on the below pdf for more info...
I have the opportunity to pick up a bulk amount of the Mazuri cricket diet (gutload) I was wondering if other members would be interested in some 1lb packs from my order..feel free to p.m. or e-mail me at [email protected]
I became an "approved shipper of live reptiles" thru Fedex It takes a little work, but if you fill out the right paper work and you have to send a sample of your shipping boxes to be tested and your packing methods are approved, its very convenient i.e....you don't have to go through a second...