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Hi,
After a bit of experimentation - I''ve discovered a quicker way to separate calciworms from their substrate. I've uploaded it as a video to YouTube.
I'm typing this from my phone, so can't insert a hyperlink. However, if you search on YouTube for Bearded Dragon Calciworm Prep, you will...
Hi,
The weather is so hot here (and my apartment is so energy efficient) - that my dimming thermostat is almost off.
Dont know if I should be worried or not.
In the UK - Asda sells something called Spring Greens. These are what Americans call Collard Greens. However (and where the confusion arises from) Americans also have another product called Spring Greens.
That would actually be quite useful. Especially if it would be for supermarkets in the UK.
Asda sells something called "Spring Greens" which are what Americans are talking about when they say Collard Greens.
Dear all,
I've heard some people say that it's possible to refrigerate Calciworms to stop them going off so quickly. I've also heard other people say that the fridge will kill them off. Does anyone have any experience one way or the other?
My apartment is warm and I typically only get about...
Surely misting would be worse though, as it would raise the humidity in the vivarium...
When I bathe him, I then pat him dry with a tee towel afterwards.
Dear all,
I've got a 4 month old dragon. He's not that into crickets, so I'm feeding him Calciworms instead. (I'm aware of the debate that exists about Calciworms as a staple - that's not why I've posted).
I've heard that Calciworms don't have as much water content as crickets, so I've been...