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Anybody else??
Really wondering what's the best surface to use for the insects to climb up. Screen perhaps? If so, do you just hot glue it in?
Anybody else??
Really wondering what's the best surface to use for the insects to climb up. Screen perhaps? If so, do you just hot glue it in?
Here are a couple of pictures of the feeder cup I created. I used a Mountain Dew bottle because I wanted it to be green in color so it would blend in with my enclosure. I cut out a side and covered the edges with Scotch tape in order to prevent my little buddy from nicking his tongue on any sharp edges. I also punctured small holes in the bottom of the cup to allow for water drainage. That way I don't have to worry about drowning his feeders during misting sessions.
Next, I used hot glue to secure a mesh along the back of the cup in order to give his feeders something to climb up on. As a a final touch I hot glued fake leaves to the sides of the cup. Again this just helps with camouflaging his feeder cup in with the rest of his enclosure. Charmander took to his feeder cup the first day he came home. I hope my little descriptions and pics help you out!
I LOVE this! I do not up feed, bit of I did, I'd most definitely so it like you. Great idea!
Thanks! I really prefer to free range his food; however, I have to leave for work at 5:00 AM and Charmander's lights don't come on until 8:00 AM. I don't want to leave feeders loose in his enclosure for several hours with the lights off. So cup feeding was my only option. I try to do free ranging on the weekends when I can put his feeders in after lights on. That way he still gets to do a little hunting every now and again.
Wow maven! I'm surprised you could even decipher my comment lol I forgot to proof read. HAHA
I can totally understand that. I'm not anti- cup feed or anything. I think I'm going to make one anyway haha I love "labor of love" projects. Plus- this could definitely come in handy if I have to leave early for any reason, or for the occasional worm treat! I just love love love this Definitely showing this to my friend on here! She's getting a baby veiled soon and is planning on cup feeding! I wish I could just tag her in this! I'll shoot her a text and tell her to check it out! She's a big Mountain Dew fan so she will love it even more! You mind if I post this picture on my chameleons instagram? This needs shared with the world!
Feel free to use my photos! I gotta give credit where credit is due though. I constructed my feeder cup using varying ideas from all the the awesome guys and gals on this forum. This community has been instrumental in guiding me for proper care of my first chameleon. I love coming on here and reading everyone's ideas for inspiration!
Here are a couple of pictures of the feeder cup I created. I used a Mountain Dew bottle [...]
When placing the crickets in there, I understand they can climb up the screen, but what prevents them from jumping out? Do you use the cup with other critters? How well does it work with them/are they able to climb up the screen much?
Here are a couple of pictures of the feeder cup I created. I used a Mountain Dew bottle because I wanted it to be green in color so it would blend in with my enclosure. I cut out a side and covered the edges with Scotch tape in order to prevent my little buddy from nicking his tongue on any sharp edges. I also punctured small holes in the bottom of the cup to allow for water drainage. That way I don't have to worry about drowning his feeders during misting sessions.
Next, I used hot glue to secure a mesh along the back of the cup in order to give his feeders something to climb up on. As a a final touch I hot glued fake leaves to the sides of the cup. Again this just helps with camouflaging his feeder cup in with the rest of his enclosure. Charmander took to his feeder cup the first day he came home. I hope my little descriptions and pics help you out!
Here are a couple of pictures of the feeder cup I created. I used a Mountain Dew bottle because I wanted it to be green in color so it would blend in with my enclosure. I cut out a side and covered the edges with Scotch tape in order to prevent my little buddy from nicking his tongue on any sharp edges. I also punctured small holes in the bottom of the cup to allow for water drainage. That way I don't have to worry about drowning his feeders during misting sessions.
Next, I used hot glue to secure a mesh along the back of the cup in order to give his feeders something to climb up on. As a a final touch I hot glued fake leaves to the sides of the cup. Again this just helps with camouflaging his feeder cup in with the rest of his enclosure. Charmander took to his feeder cup the first day he came home. I hope my little descriptions and pics help you out!
You inspired me! Love your idea!! I did modify it a bit...turned it upside down and rubber banded (is that a word?) screen where the lid used.