Neither of mine care . As soon as it gets dim or 8PM they are asleep . Pretty sure many species live near highways and cities where light pollution is common. My daughters veiled goes to sleep on her head when we are watching tv all the time.
Just curious... I assumed my veiled hated being misted like a lot of people , but I notice he takes the same posture every time. He runs under a leaf to avoid direct spray and faces head down. I also notice in this posture the moisture runs down his body and casque and are funneled into his...
Perhaps a bit crude but why not try to rehome at least a few of those to someone who is financially able to care for them ? Going to sound rude, but a rescue isn't a rescue if you can't afford the proper care too. Sometimes our hearts and wallets don't match.
I've had our veiled throw up a super worm before and today just after he ate the biggest super worm I went to put him back in the cage and noticed in one of his feces a complete shell of a previous super worm. This had me really concerned over impactions like mealworms.
I just looked it up and I think you have something backwards as it looks like it uses johnnie guest fittings. Those are the types you just push the hose into
Assuming it's a standard compression fitting unscrew the cap there stick your tubing through the hole and then screw it back on. There may be a ferrule that pushes into the end of the tube once you feed it through the cap. I've never messed with the system you're using just standard plumbing advice.
Im in Florida and looking for some roaches to set up a breeding colony. I think I'd prefer discoid so I can assure my wife they won't escape but open to anything other than dubias. I won't break the law, period. Let me know what you got.