Bought 2 tenodera aridifolia egg sacs and a 12"x12"x12" terrarium that will have live plants in it (Golden Pothos and Sansevieria). I have gravel on the very bottom, with a moss layer on top of that and coco coir/lime mixture. I currently need a light that will raise the temperature to 75-80 degrees.
I'm curious which species are native to San Diego (If any) and which are invasive?
I've been doing a lot of research, my oothecas are currently unhatched and have been at my home for 1.5 weeks now, but until this moment I hadn't read they needed moisture. Do you think they're alright 1.5 weeks without a mist?
I don't have the correct low heat glue gun to glue them to the top of the terrarium is there another way to accomplish this?
I also have setup a moth/flying insect trap in order to catch them some food. I have a somewhat large pot with a large funnel in it and egg cartons inside. I covered the sides with a wine, molasses and sugar mixture. Do any of you have any experience catching live food, if so what do you do?
I'm curious which species are native to San Diego (If any) and which are invasive?
I've been doing a lot of research, my oothecas are currently unhatched and have been at my home for 1.5 weeks now, but until this moment I hadn't read they needed moisture. Do you think they're alright 1.5 weeks without a mist?
I don't have the correct low heat glue gun to glue them to the top of the terrarium is there another way to accomplish this?
I also have setup a moth/flying insect trap in order to catch them some food. I have a somewhat large pot with a large funnel in it and egg cartons inside. I covered the sides with a wine, molasses and sugar mixture. Do any of you have any experience catching live food, if so what do you do?
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