showjet95
Avid Member
Has anyone ever had a problem with these annoying/reproducing machines? for all of you that keep your chams in terrariums and not screen cages, and with organic soil.
They live off decaying organic material, and love the humidity. Ive had to take apart one exo terra already and it looks like another one is soon to come unfortunately:-/. They dont sting or bite, but they can turn into almost plague proportions in a small cage.
I will not spray an insecticide obviously, and with always having to spray inside the tanks to keep them hydrated and the humidity up, Im not sure how they wont eventually come back, even after I re do the tanks.
Anyones thoughts or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
TIA
They live off decaying organic material, and love the humidity. Ive had to take apart one exo terra already and it looks like another one is soon to come unfortunately:-/. They dont sting or bite, but they can turn into almost plague proportions in a small cage.
I will not spray an insecticide obviously, and with always having to spray inside the tanks to keep them hydrated and the humidity up, Im not sure how they wont eventually come back, even after I re do the tanks.
Anyones thoughts or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
TIA