One morning i couldn't find one of my williamsi'ss after a while i started checking the bromelia - she was sleeping in one of the leave bases - i couldn't believe how deep she had crawled in, i could only see her tiny head. :coverlaugh:
If you want to imitate their real habitat here is a list...
Just put the cap on an angle and it'll do fine.
Even if they get in the honey they will be able to climb out also add some water to the honey so it becomes less sticky.
My williamsi had a dark spot and a black rimm around his toes so I guessed he had a retained shed.
And yes after 2 baths and a night sleep he was ready to go.
Now underneath the dark spot the scales are glittering and a bit pale, is that piece ready to shed a second time or is it just less...
They are talking about orchid bark in that thread, it's small bark chips mixed with humus and coco fiber- great soil for epifyt plants.
The pieces i use are a lot bigger.
On the left the orchid bark and on the right the stuff i use. (I rule them that they are same size or bigger compared to the...
i have to admit from own experience
Some animals like to slam their food items against branches and walls to kill it.
Makes some things inevitable -But hey I can't go remove all the branches for an arboreal gecko because he was too stupid to hurt himself ;).
don't worry, I kept him 2 days a bit...
I've put my LW in a new smaller viv. and he immediately started chasing the fruit flies.
Still waiting for my female though, can't wait to put them together.
The new viv (still need to fabricate a fixture for my lamp to lay on top of the viv.)
The one who had a lot of fun today.
For such...
My female tokay has laid her first egg. The outer shell was ripped a bit at the side so i filled it up with wax to keep small flies away.
Now it's up to the mother to care for it the next couple of months.
Spray it with PUR foam or paste some polystirene tiles against the back wall.
(optional: you can put some branches, stones in the pur foam)
Shape it with a cutting knife
cover it with Tile adhesives or similar cement.
(optional:adding some texture with substrate)
Let it dry and you're all set
yes and no sometimes they breed them out inside but sometimes they lay egg cases. 100% sure 'cause i saw it with my own eyes.
this is a pic of hissing roach but i had dubia and it looked practically the same
ref:Feeder Bugs
I was just testing if my animals liked them or not. I had around 20...
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