ChameleonRave
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Okay, so I desperately want to get my little Cortez to start cup feeding before I get him moved into a 2'x2'x3' cage in a few weeks. I have one set up in on the side of his cage away from his basking area with two branches leading toward it so he has easy access.
I always tend to find atleast one or two extra feeders left over in his cage by the time he goes to sleep. Last night I found two crickets and a Dubia roach that I thought that I got out of there the other day when I cleaned his cage and watered the plants. But Nope..
It was fairly easy to get my two Veiled's to cup feed, but I just tossed the cup in and they went for it. That kind of gives you a good idea of how much of pigs they really are.
So any tips or hints? I even put in a smaller cup at the bottom of the cage this morning and just checked on it and it was all in there so I dumped it on the bottom for the feeders to go where ever they please. The crickets will go up to the top of the cage, but the Dubia will go into little crevices (spelling?) on the bottom and hide there.
Thanks for the help..
Zac
I always tend to find atleast one or two extra feeders left over in his cage by the time he goes to sleep. Last night I found two crickets and a Dubia roach that I thought that I got out of there the other day when I cleaned his cage and watered the plants. But Nope..
It was fairly easy to get my two Veiled's to cup feed, but I just tossed the cup in and they went for it. That kind of gives you a good idea of how much of pigs they really are.
So any tips or hints? I even put in a smaller cup at the bottom of the cage this morning and just checked on it and it was all in there so I dumped it on the bottom for the feeders to go where ever they please. The crickets will go up to the top of the cage, but the Dubia will go into little crevices (spelling?) on the bottom and hide there.
Thanks for the help..
Zac