DrogontheDragon
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So I'm considering getting a large critter tote (one of those clear plastic containers made for transporting pets) for feeding time for Drogon.
He's pretty small (6in) and lives in a 40 gallon tank and even though there aren't many places for the crickets to hide, when I drop them in there he just kinda eyeballs them, maybe goes after one and then continues to bask. When I go to remove the crickets, I will sometimes put them through his trail of vision and he will eat them off the tweezers which I found strange. To me, that means he's still hungry... So he's either lazy, or too stressed out about the size of the viv to go hunting for the rest of the crickets. I have the reptile carpet and some parts of it aren't completely flat on the ground (i've got little rocks to anchor it down) and his basking branch is a hollow piece that they have a habit of crawling and hiding in.
Is it a bad idea to put him in a tote for feeding him crickets, where he will have easy access to them and no where to hide from the hungry beardie? Just seems like something to make my and his life a little bit easier...
He's pretty small (6in) and lives in a 40 gallon tank and even though there aren't many places for the crickets to hide, when I drop them in there he just kinda eyeballs them, maybe goes after one and then continues to bask. When I go to remove the crickets, I will sometimes put them through his trail of vision and he will eat them off the tweezers which I found strange. To me, that means he's still hungry... So he's either lazy, or too stressed out about the size of the viv to go hunting for the rest of the crickets. I have the reptile carpet and some parts of it aren't completely flat on the ground (i've got little rocks to anchor it down) and his basking branch is a hollow piece that they have a habit of crawling and hiding in.
Is it a bad idea to put him in a tote for feeding him crickets, where he will have easy access to them and no where to hide from the hungry beardie? Just seems like something to make my and his life a little bit easier...