Ghostbirb
Chameleon Enthusiast
Oh I do have a hot glue gun! So do I just got glue the sharp edges and leave it?If you have a hot glue gun, that would work on the sharp edges too.
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Oh I do have a hot glue gun! So do I just got glue the sharp edges and leave it?If you have a hot glue gun, that would work on the sharp edges too.
Yeah and make sure all the little stringy pieces are removed. Really get it adhered to the cup though so it does not try to peel back off.Oh I do have a hot glue gun! So do I just got glue the sharp edges and leave it?
Ok thank you!!!!!!Yeah and make sure all the little stringy pieces are removed. Really get it adhered to the cup though so it does not try to peel back off.
plastic washing machine drain pans can work. Then wet vac it out. Drill holes in the bottom pvc panel of the cage so the water drips through and make sure your lay box is not directly below the dripper.just installed it. Moved Nachito into her carrier so she hopefully would be less stress as I edited her cage (hopefully the only one needed for a white).
I installed the new safer feeder, she seemed more lively when moved her.
Also I’ve been using a dripper system and it’s caused the lay box to because all soppy and wet. I don’t have a system to drain water yet, does anyone has ideas for how I can keep the cage floor and lay box not so wet while ask make sure Nachito has water?
Did you by chance drilled holes in the lay bin? If not, that should solve the problem a bit and make sure the nozzles aren’t directly aimed towards the lay bin.just installed it. Moved Nachito into her carrier so she hopefully would be less stress as I edited her cage (hopefully the only one needed for a white).
I installed the new safer feeder, she seemed more lively when moved her.
Also I’ve been using a dripper system and it’s caused the lay box to because all soppy and wet. I don’t have a system to drain water yet, does anyone has ideas for how I can keep the cage floor and lay box not so wet while ask make sure Nachito has water?d
Ill do that once the new cage gets hereDid you by chance drilled holes in the lay bin? If not, that should solve the problem a bit and make sure the nozzles aren’t directly aimed towards the lay bin.
Not sure if I’d say she’s underweight. While she probably could stand to gain a couple of grams, I think the importance should be on quality of nutrition. Hopefully once she fully recovers with proper care, she’ll blossom into her full beauty.I’ve been thinking, but no one’s mentioned it so I thought I’d ask. From looking at the photos of Nachito in this thread and other threads could someone tell me if is she underweight or not?
Agreed with @MissSkittlesI’ve been thinking, but no one’s mentioned it so I thought I’d ask. From looking at the photos of Nachito in this thread and other threads could someone tell me if is she underweight or not?
I believe she is doing better. Not sure how to explain it but she more vibrant, and alert.Agreed with @MissSkittles
How´s she doing at the moment?
Vibrant and alert sounds goodI believe she is doing better. Not sure how to explain it but she more vibrant, and alert.
That’s great news! How’s she doing in the meantime? Noticing some progress?Just was notified that the dragonstrand cage I ordered is on its way! This means it time to order the rest of the supplies I need for it
I wanted to make sure you saw this link for how to do your branches to dragon ledges. https://dragonstrand.com/getting-the-most-from-your-dragon-strand-dragon-ledges/Just was notified that the dragonstrand cage I ordered is on its way! This means it time to order the rest of the supplies I need for it
disregard this reply I said something and realized it was wrong and can’t delete lolno she isnt... She is smaller due to improper husbandry. Based on info the OP gave earlier this girl would be more like 6 months just much smaller then she should be.