kingofnobbys":3nbjt1jc said:Depends on the size of the crickets and the size of the hatchling .
How big is it (in grams) ?
Sizes of crickets:
If PINHEADS (4mm) eg https://frogs.org.au/live-foods/product/pin-head-crickets/
... expect to use 50 or per feed , and that's three live feeds per day.
If 15-20 day old sized crickets (7mm) eg https://frogs.org.au/live-foods/product/small-crickets/
.... expect to give maybe 10 per feed and that's three live feeds per day
if 1/3 size crickets (15mm) eg https://frogs.org.au/live-foods/product/medium-crickets/
... expect to give maybe 5-6 per feed and that's three live feeds per day
Other excellent feeder insects or a hatchling are
.....similar sized gutloaded and dusted roaches
.....calcigents/calciworms/phoenix worms/BSF maggots (a superfood)
.....small (about 1-1.5" long) silkworms (a superfood)
.....blowfly maggots/gents.
diamc":2axqh0y7 said:
diamc":10q7q8m1 said:Hi, for a 30" tank, I would go with a 24" bulb so that it would cover about 2/3 of the tank. This way there will be an area where she can escape the UVB if she prefers. For the T8's, the distance from the bulb to your beardie should be no closer than 6" to 8" when she's in the basking spot. Do you think you will have that much distance available with it inside the tank? If not, you could rearrange the log so that the distance would be right or leave the light on top of the screen but cut a hole around the hood so the light can shine right through with no screen obstructing it.
Let me know what you think and we can discuss further.
diamc":1tjdvajo said:
thank you so much!CooperDragon":snyw2gsu said:The RepCal and the Herptivite are both good options.
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