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Dubias easy to breed easy to keep. And way more nutritious than crix. Also super worms small ones better the meal worms
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You didn't say if he has pooped regularly that's what was wrong with mine I finely bathed her in warm water and rubbed her belly a few days in a row and she pooped has been eating fine again.
I love the enclosures with the sliding doors way more convenient. He would prob be fine if u put him in different enclosure but kept his basking accessories I use ceramic heaters and a tube UVB light that way they get the UVB weather they are basking or want to hang in a cooler spot.
OMG I must be too stressed to think straight lol I have one already I guess I should have thought of that. Thanks can't wait till this whole wedding thing is over
Hi all I am spending the night out of town this sat. My sons wedding so the whole family will be gone which means no one to turn off heaters and lights at night. Would it be better to leave everything on or turn everything off. It will be about 36 hrs total. I don't want to stress them out...
Mine will usually eat whatever I will give them. I was going by the all they can eat in 15 min but I has to cut them off way before that they were at 25 and still eating.
Changed the enclosure a bit for Athena and Aurora. DIY rock climb and DIY hammock. Also added coconut substrate since I don't feed in the enclosure. Aurora was digging for a couple hours seemed to love it. I found Athena cling into hammock this afternoon. I think they like it.