TheMotherChameleon
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I don’t think i will although I don’t have a chameleon yet they sound pretty costly
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They are costly upfront but in the end they are a savings becausecthe death rate is low and you don't feed very many based on size. Example: Feeding 1 large grasshopper = .80 cents , feeding 5 crickets= .65 cent. but i have 5 dead crickets in the critter keeper = .65 cents. Total : Grasshopper = .80I don’t think i will although I don’t have a chameleon yet they sound pretty costly
What problems were you facing with humidity it being to high ?Khai Phan on Facebook has a supply of Americana. I was not successful with Americana (humidity issues). @Camiezone has had success with Americana.
Khai Phan on Facebook has a supply of Americana. I was not successful with Americana (humidity issues). @Camiezone has had success with Americana.
Yes, the high (35%-40%) humidity caused problems with molting and caused the Americana to die. I have Spotted Bird - Schistocerca Lineata and Gray Bird -Schistocerca Nitens adult grasshoppers and they are doing great. I've had them for over 3 months. The Lineata are mating and laying eggs like crazy. The Nitens are slow at mating. I don't have any eggs. However, one of the nitens laid eggs on top of the soil. @Camiezone is having success with Americana grasshoppers. They are mating and laying eggs like crazy. She keeps them in a 40 gallon aquarium and has had no issues with humidity.What problems were you facing with humidity it being to high ?
Not exactly sure what it is I’m looking at, but I get a feeling like I may not want to know.Schistocerca Lineata are mating and laying like crazy!View attachment 352366
Mystery riceMiss Lazy Lilac lays her eggs outside of the lay bin! SMH!View attachment 352511View attachment 352512
@Motherlode Chameleon and @SauceGandhi would be a good reference sources. I think Americana Birds are most prolific but my Lineata have been mating and laying for 2 months.What’s the best most prolific species of grasshopper?
Didn’t you have Americana?I don't know which are best. My Veiled prefers Nitens (softer exoskeleton). My Panther prefers Lineata ( the exoskeleton is a bit more rigid than the Nitens). Of course Veiled Chams swallow their food while Panthers chew their food.
Yes, I wasn't able to maintain them. Most of them died from issues with incomplete molting. They require very low humidity. I keep the grasshoppers in the Cham room with daytime humidity of 35 - 45% and a high night-time humidity. I also use Reptibreeze enclosure to house the hoppers. @ Camiezone has Americana and has been successful with mating and laying. She houses her Americana in a 40 gal aquarium.Didn’t you have Americana?
I have only kept and bred two species of grasshoppers. However I have bred and kept Schistocerca nitens for has got to be 20 generations now though. However from what I have seen all grasshoppers species when kept at optimum conditions can thrive and proliferate. I would choose a couple species and attempt to hone your breeding techniques to those couple of species.
Right now I have Americana and you’re right I have had a few die from moulting issuesYes, I wasn't able to maintain them. Most of them died from issues with incomplete molting. They require very low humidity. I keep the grasshoppers in the Cham room with daytime humidity of 35 - 45% and a high night-time humidity. I also use Reptibreeze enclosure to house the hoppers. @ Camiezone has Americana and has been successful with mating and laying. She houses her Americana in a 40 gal aquarium.
Is it possible to keep them breeding year around?I have only kept and bred two species of grasshoppers. However I have bred and kept Schistocerca nitens for has got to be 20 generations now though. However from what I have seen all grasshoppers species when kept at optimum conditions can thrive and proliferate. I would choose a couple species and attempt to hone your breeding techniques to those couple of species.
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Jeremy A. Rich
I think so. Americana do not not require diapause. The eggs don't require an overwinter. Providing summer like atmospheric conditions, should encourage mating and breeding all year. I think I need to change up the environment for my Nitens. I need more heat to encourage mating.Is it possible to keep them breeding year around?
The Schistocerca species I have got breed seasonally. However I think there other species that are capable of breeding year round such as Differential Grasshoppers (Melanoplus differentialis).Is it possible to keep them breeding year around?