I had a brief panic attack this afternoon. I left my girls cages open, as i have done since getting them, for about two hours, to give them a chance to venture out if they desired. They do NOT like me to handle them at all so other than if absolutely necessary they do not come out. Now...
These are the cages i built for my veiled girls. Lights from Light Your Reptiles- worth every penny! You cant see it. Ut there is a lister with nozzles in each cage as well. They are 3x3x6 - with the actual enclosure being 4' and the legs 2' high.
Just regular paint. It was on the returns shelf at the local hardware store so was a whooping $2.00. The screen is all on the inside so they cant chee it or anything.
Nice! I did something similar and am very glad - my only advice when doing the front, make sure that one of the cross pieces isn't exactly at your eye level! I didn't realize I had done
I moved mine when I was certain they were big enough to still find their food (and even then used a cup feeder to be sure for a month). They were about 2 1/2 months old. The cages I moved them to are 36w x 32d x 48h
They are growing although I think it is hard to notice, but looking back to pictures from last month I can certainly tell! They both just had another shed. Edith is much friendlier than Archie, Archie has been the crabbier one right along (hence the name) but I am not giving up hope that she...
Oh my goodness, I would not put crickets in at night at all let alone 200 of them. The Cham sleeps at night and the crickets may bite him. I hope your little guy gets better!
Good luck! I also got my girls from a pet store and was told all the wrong info and sold all the wrong stuff. This forum will be a huge help. Read the care sheets and as many posts as you can! I have learned something new every day here!