due to a new and hectic job schedule i do not want to neglect my beardies.
i would like for them to go to an experienced keeper that will care for them well.
Beardies are in great shape, and very active.
I originally had them together but had to separate them because they were being...
having him be outside would be ideal!!, but this crappy chicago weather is not helping out at all.
im leaving him to my nephew and i dont think hes capable enough to take him in and out everyday for 12 days..
i just wonder if 12 days without his uv lights would have a prolonged effect on his...
Im leaving for 12 days soon and i was wondering if my chameleon would be ok for the 12 days without his uv light?
i currently free-range him and his lights are all bolted to the ceiling, i use 4ft long bulbs so theyr pretty huge for transport. he would of course have his basking lamp.
Hes...
update:
I left my plants outside on my balcony overnight in 45-35 degree weather, I then threw them in the shower and thoroughly sprayed them down with a water and soap mix..(I used my pump sprayer from home depot)
Sticky residue is completely gone, but i still see some scale on there, i...
so i put my plants outside and its about 45 degrees so hopefully mu plants wont freeze and die.. im going to spray em down with some soap mix tomorrow..
so i googled scale and it seems to be on my plant, it said it is pretty hard to kill, but it is possible.
i love having live plants but really hate the bugs that come with..GRRRRRRR!!
well on a closer look i did see some flat looking things that look like bugs, not moving though. they came out in some of the pics..
so you thing a mild soap wash will take care of them? do i also put some in the soil ? ive done it before for gnats.
So I have 2 umbrella tree plants in my freerange. I have had both over 6 months, about 3 ft tall.
Problem is i keep seeing this sticky residue build up on the leaves.
I thought I had not washed the plant correctly when i first bought it so i wiped down all the individial leaves with water and...
sorry i havent bee on in a bit..
it should be ok. i ussually wash off any excess soap on any rocks or dirt just in case..
i use a spray bottle so it foams up a bit. then i rinse the bottle well and put fresh water and respray so the soap isnt on the surface..
if you have rocks it should not...
thanx guys,
I did edit them. Im still trying to find a balance for that lens..
a couple with my chameleon I did oversaturate, but most of them were just heightened in contrast just a bit..
Just got my 85mm macro lens in the mail today.. After some tweaking and drooling I took some test shots (200 shots lol )
these are the good ones I picked out from my Crested geckos, Beardeds and my Veiled
i had the same problem in my gecko cages...
use a little bit of dish soap mixed in with water and put it directly into the plants dirt.
usually takes a day or two to take effect. the current ones will remain until they die, but the eggs and larvae in the dirt will not hatch and or die.
you...
mine took a good 2 months to start producing but i added about 50 adult females about 3 months in and my colony just exploded!!
i chop and freeze carrots and apples. they seem to eat more that way. at least in my case, maybe cause they take more time to thaw out. they also eat cricket food...