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  1. StikyPaws

    What fruit diet are you currently feeding your chahoua?

    Depends on the Chahoua, lol. The younger one loves the Pangea Growth formula but only if I mix it with the repashy (she doesn't like either by themselves). The older one will eat whatever, lol. Oh! I was also mistaken, I have the Pangea FIG and Insect one, not mango. As a side note - the...
  2. StikyPaws

    What fruit diet are you currently feeding your chahoua?

    On hand I have Repashy, Leapin Leachie Chewie fettuccini (I think that's what it's called lol), pangea growth/breeder, pangea mango, pangea strawberry and banana. I also have some supplements that I mix in occasionally. I feed each of mine a unique mixture of all of the above lol. They all get a...
  3. StikyPaws

    Ambient temperatures, heat lamps, cooling, etc

    I just started offering UVB and a CHE next to it during the daytime hours back in the fall last year. All of mine love it! They have a nice temp gradient throughout their enclosures with the high around 78 in the "winter" and 85 in the "summer" (so far, I may need to use a dimmer and dim it down...
  4. StikyPaws

    What Caging Do You Use?

    I have mine currently in exo-terras, a large/tall (36"x18"x24") and a young chahoua in the small/wide (18"x18"x18") Both are bioactive setups with UVB for shade dwellers, attached is a picture of my smaller enclosure and here is a video to my larger enclosure: I used to have my chahouas in...
  5. StikyPaws

    Placement for feeding cups and ledges

    I took a screen shot of a vid of my enclosure, not the best pic but you can see where I'm apparently a cruel mom and put mine on the floor of his enclosure on a tile lol. None of my chahoua have ever had a problem finding the food. I use a tile so it's up away from the substrate and (usually)...
  6. StikyPaws

    Cage aggression

    Be careful though, they're also a lot faster at night and (in my experience) more willing to jump away lol.
  7. StikyPaws

    Cage aggression

    I've found that hand feeding them right when it's lights out has helped my guys get used to me. I usually put their food in right at lights out so I started by getting the deli cup close to their noses and letting them lick it, eventually they all climb onto my hand and eat it while perched on...
  8. StikyPaws

    Your (Chahoua's) Favorite Feeder Insects

    Sounds terrible but I used to chop the supers head off before I fed them to my leos. I once had a leo get bit in the eye by a superworm and had to give her eye gel for a month :( I've never actually fed my chahoua superworms though.... I always thought them a bit "tough" and go for pheonix...
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