I love gardening, which includes caring for our 5 hens (Orpington and Silkies) ... plus I have two sighthounds (saluki and galgo) that I spend a lot of time with.
I house my hatchlings separately in medium size critter keepers with some cork bark and decoration until they are 8 gr - then they move to Exo Terra Small High Terrariums (12 x 12 x 18)
I would switch to pure sepia ... this definitely works for my cresteds and chahouas and they consume it voluntarily. I assume they just do not accept the version with added vitamins.
Of course, here you are 😊
First two pictures are the parents of the female on the last two pictures. The mainly green male in the middle is the one I would maybe consider pure GT. He is below 45 gr while the top male is 60, the female is 50 and the offspring is 60 gr. too.
I have four chahouas from "European lines", i. e. noone really tracked the background and usually they are sold as GT by other breeders and I bought them as such. I am really hesitant to call them GT though, this is why I sell their offspring with the side information: background unknown /...
We keep our chahouas in bioactive tanks and the soil (10 cm) is covered with moss in all tanks. All females hide in the layer between moss and soil and place their eggs there. They leave them after a day or two.
I work as an interpreter and executive assistant for a global automotive supplier and in addition I am responsible for the training of the commercial apprentices.