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sandrachameleon
at Thu Oct 25 23:51:01 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sandrachameleon ]
My suggestions: Get rid of the waterfall - they are bacteria breeding heavens.
You should be able to see him drinking. Either lapping beads of moisture up when you mist and-or from your dripping system (I suggest using both). Hang a couple food cups in the "cage" at different levels and be sure he can see into them easily. Go for a darker coloured, non-shiny feeding bin or cup. Make sure he is in a low traffic, quiet area so that he feels safe to eat. Dont move about or otherwise be annoying when watching him. Try offering different prey items, maybe even tempt him with whatever his favourite is (the breeder could tell you - or if not most like silkworms, hornworms and waxworms) Once he accepts something, anything, from the feeding cup you can assume he'll eventually eat crickets from it too. ----- Sandra
BC Canada
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