Does he have a place to hide in the enclosure? Not sure if its a must but mine used to always find hiding places it might make them feel more comfortable. I hope it all goes well for her they are fun pets
Google the plants a picture will show up.. pretty sure rose plants are not safe.. hibiscus has beautiful blooms if you can grow it right. Moat orchids are safe. Bromelaids add nice color and are hard enough not to get munched on. As far as colorful plants broms would probably be best if your...
If you haven't seen him drink you can tell if his poop has a white piece at the end. Also add some live plants so he can munch on them if needed for dehydration
Exactly my thoughts he's out doing his thing I think its time for you to do the same. Why put forth an effort for a guy who wont do the same.
Really tho flag football? That should be your red flag;)
"up to 10% mealworms if the diet is not otherwise high in soft bodied feeders. If however you use a LOT of soft feeders, like hornworms and silkworms, you could increase the mealworms to as much as 20%. If you use primarily crickets and similar, dont overdo the mealworms. 20% if superworms and...
Plant lights will help a lot. I live up in Washington and mine thrives im currently using t-8 6700 k rating plant lights. If you have the $ for the Arcadia get it! I've read nothing but great things about it. Buut mine are working just fine. I mixed my potting soil with some fine sand and have a...
Just a thought someone with more knowledge please shoot this idea down but I was wondering if the stuff they make for dogs toe nails when they bleed from clipping to short also have something very similar for birds. Maybe that'll help stop the bleeding?
I have the same problem and started to notice he only did it when I was wearing bright colors like green red and blue etc.. I try my best to wear dull colors around my boy I also have been trying to hand feed for the past few weeks. If you can get horn or butter worms try to do so it shows them...
15 plus cages!!!! Pretty jealous noob here. Sounds like a fun project though good luck!
As far as the single cage I'd agree with what he said. That or a pan on the bottom
I've seen a couple of people on here able to do it. I was told it'd be next to impossible to do so but I got it for a good price so I thought I'd try. If anyone has been able to keep a camellia indoors please shoot me some adviceadvice