Stephenasaurus
New Member
Hi!
I have literally just joined so apologies if this has been asked before, nothing specific in the searches.
I have recently concerted my two vivariums to bioactive, I was wondering if anyone had any tips or tricks with feeding?
I have a male and a female; both were fed via a feeding cup, and if the bugs ever got out so be it! That being said; the bottom of the tank was always empty so I could always find strays and put them back in the cup.
Now however there is a lot of foliage. My chams have never really hunted. The male has actually become quite lazy and barely even uses his tongue!
So yeah; shall I just leave them to it and if bugs fall to the bottom let the two learn to hunt them? Just a bit worried they're not the brightest and will go hungry!
Also a but off topic but I'm guessing laying bin is no longer needed for the female? The substrate is just as deep as the bin was previously (will the clean up crew help dispose of eggs?!)
Thanks!
I have literally just joined so apologies if this has been asked before, nothing specific in the searches.
I have recently concerted my two vivariums to bioactive, I was wondering if anyone had any tips or tricks with feeding?
I have a male and a female; both were fed via a feeding cup, and if the bugs ever got out so be it! That being said; the bottom of the tank was always empty so I could always find strays and put them back in the cup.
Now however there is a lot of foliage. My chams have never really hunted. The male has actually become quite lazy and barely even uses his tongue!
So yeah; shall I just leave them to it and if bugs fall to the bottom let the two learn to hunt them? Just a bit worried they're not the brightest and will go hungry!
Also a but off topic but I'm guessing laying bin is no longer needed for the female? The substrate is just as deep as the bin was previously (will the clean up crew help dispose of eggs?!)
Thanks!