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Mothi
at Wed Sep 7 21:46:53 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mothi ]
Thanks for the information.
Are waxmoth moths too big for adult leaf chams? Never knew about mantid nymphs... will probably need to look that up. If they don't go well for the silkworms, I will replace that with another source. I don't want the cham to have a staple of any one insect type. I figure the fruitflies might be a tad small, but as a treat I figured it won't be bad. Otherwise right now the main diet would be the small crickets... The roaches I had years ago babies might be a good size for the adults if they like them. They were the discoid dubia.. May need to get another colony of them going again if that is the case. I will look into the mantid nymphs and a clean source of flies as well.
Thanks for the tip on catching loose fruitflies. I will have to definately test that out.
And thanks for the link. I already had it bookmarked and have read it throughly for consideration of how I may want to set up an enclosure. I won't be rushing into this for sure, so I have time to spare.
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