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FroggieB
at Tue Oct 10 18:42:57 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FroggieB ]
I am anxious to hear the results of your field study on diet. I think this is important.
I do feed the orange spot from a bowl. A few get loose and they do eventually get caught by either me or the dragons, depending on how long it takes to find them of course! ; )
I don't know where Bonnie is, haven't seen her on either forum. I just shot her an email to see if she is alright.
Hope she is just on vacation or something!
I haven't seen them tire of the roaches really. You just have to find the right size for them. What they really liked were the lobsters but I had to feed them from tongs as they climb everything. I couldn't have them get loose or dear hubby would have blown the whistle on everything! LOL!!
The non-climbers are much safer in that regard! I do try to vary things a bit and that is why I still feed the earthworms. I put these in a bowl too but with a small amount of soil. I sink the bowls into the substrate a bit to make them look a little more natural for the adults.
I am really anxious for the Lateralis to prosper so that I can see how they react to them. They ar very quick and I would think that the dragons would be very attracted to their movements. ----- Marcia - FroggieB Dragons www.froggieb.com/MHDHome.html
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