Quote Originally Posted by monster View Post
I have always fed at night about an hour after lights go out and the temps have dropped a few degrees. They are nocturnal hunters so this is what's natural to them and this is when they hunt in the wild. The only light in the room is whats comeing from the hallway light, just enough so I can see them. I find if there is to much light they hesitate to feed.
I've read somewhere that the ornata are nocturnal and the cranwelli are daytime active, not sure if it's true then? So cranwelli feed at night too?
And do they actually wait for you to feed them at the same time everyday, do they get used to it after a while?
Thats true, since i've soften the light he is eating better, but my bugger is a little bit of a pain to fed each time.
Normally he eats better at 15h, but i might give it a go lights off, are they able to see or they need a bit of light?