kate53703
New member
Hello all-
I recently required a neonate tricolor hog male, and after a lot have reaserch, I have discovered that they are very different from US hogs.
1. They are Diurnal (Daytime) and a little bit crepuscular, but they have to have a 12 hour photo period (Daylights are fine, they do not require UVB).
2. They need at least 3 inches of substrate to burrow in. (I am using calci-sand), but there are many options.
3. At night, they prefer total darkness, and a heating pad under one side that is either on constantly, or during the night. (mine is constant).
4. Tricolors, in the wild, in Bolivia & Uraguay (where they are from) as neonates, are insectivores until they are large enough for newborn pinkies. I use can o' worms, can o' pillars, and small can o' crickets from zoo med.
I found this out after many feeding attempts, and frusteration, and researched them pretty thouroughly.
My tricolor (Wilber) has just had his second shed, and is doing well on this diet.
Also-T-Rex has discontinued Lizard-Maker, once you move to pinks you may need this. You will have to Google to see who still has it. I found one bottle.
If you need help, or have questions, my email is: [email protected]
I recently required a neonate tricolor hog male, and after a lot have reaserch, I have discovered that they are very different from US hogs.
1. They are Diurnal (Daytime) and a little bit crepuscular, but they have to have a 12 hour photo period (Daylights are fine, they do not require UVB).
2. They need at least 3 inches of substrate to burrow in. (I am using calci-sand), but there are many options.
3. At night, they prefer total darkness, and a heating pad under one side that is either on constantly, or during the night. (mine is constant).
4. Tricolors, in the wild, in Bolivia & Uraguay (where they are from) as neonates, are insectivores until they are large enough for newborn pinkies. I use can o' worms, can o' pillars, and small can o' crickets from zoo med.
I found this out after many feeding attempts, and frusteration, and researched them pretty thouroughly.
My tricolor (Wilber) has just had his second shed, and is doing well on this diet.
Also-T-Rex has discontinued Lizard-Maker, once you move to pinks you may need this. You will have to Google to see who still has it. I found one bottle.
If you need help, or have questions, my email is: [email protected]