finalflash
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So i know this is something that has been covered quite a bit but i have a few questions for clarification...
I know that drinking from misting/dripping as well as a properly gut loaded and diverse feeders will pretty much address the hydration their needs. ...
I have a Jackson that will wait by 'his' plant for it to be misted in the morning so he can drink his fill, but he has no interest in the 'jucy' feeders ie silkworms and hornworms. I have a panther who the opposite never seen him drink and he hides from the mister and ignores the dripper. But can't get enough of the jucy feeders... The veiled is in the middle of these lol...
The question is this how much volume is really needed? is drinking a few drops really enough if they are eating lots of hydrating/jucy feeders and should they really be drinking a lot if they prefer crickets and roaches?
I know based on their size a few drops could be a lot of water and yes i get humidity at night can be another factor....
I may be overthinking this .... just looking for a little clarity
I know that drinking from misting/dripping as well as a properly gut loaded and diverse feeders will pretty much address the hydration their needs. ...
I have a Jackson that will wait by 'his' plant for it to be misted in the morning so he can drink his fill, but he has no interest in the 'jucy' feeders ie silkworms and hornworms. I have a panther who the opposite never seen him drink and he hides from the mister and ignores the dripper. But can't get enough of the jucy feeders... The veiled is in the middle of these lol...
The question is this how much volume is really needed? is drinking a few drops really enough if they are eating lots of hydrating/jucy feeders and should they really be drinking a lot if they prefer crickets and roaches?
I know based on their size a few drops could be a lot of water and yes i get humidity at night can be another factor....
I may be overthinking this .... just looking for a little clarity