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I researched this a bit before. From what I understand there are no studies actually linking mealworms to impaction directly. Without some fault being husbandry along with mealworms
HOWEVER mealworms are considered to be lesser feeders. A few reasons being they're hard to gut load with...
I found someone with dark gray pure slate 12"x12" tiles on craigslist I'm going to grab them on monday. Paying 20 for 19 of them not bad!
Also I changed out some of the rocks because I noticed how closely the new hide and bowl that came with the kit resembles the real rock I found from this...
Awesome! You should post a picture of the beautiful little silky?
Hey by the way I heard silkies need some possible lotioning or else they get stuck shed.
I heard coconut oil is a good natural lotion for them though not sure how true that is!
Made a petsmart run today and picked up this thrive 40 gal "essentials" front opening kit.
Now I dont plan on using all of the items included, but it does come with a few useful things. Such as the hide and the two light fixtures rated for 150 watts. Also comes with corner bowls that may come...
I'm taking everyone's comments into consideration. A lot is in the works.
I had a dilemma I want all the natural rocks but am running out of room. So I've decided to but a front opening 40 gallon. So I can keep the stuff I want and also add hides and branches to allow my future dragon to...
I'm still very new but in regards to the substrate as I understand you want to stay away from loose substrate such as sand dirt or the type you're using as well.
Babies seem to be clumsy and if enough is ingested they could get what's called impaction.
I'd probably ditch the Aspen and just...
Well after about 12 years of caring for what I consider easy reptiles (crested geckos, gargoyle geckos, leachies) I've finally decided (and convinced my fiance) to get my first desert dweller.
I'm ready for the challenge and have been preparing for a good bit with research and enclosure setup...