If youre talking about the gel crystal ones, I like them.but I prefer the fresh much more. That way I can tell for 100% certainty what they are and are not getting. I know plenty of people that use store-bought products, though.
Mark
Celery is mostly water. Same with cabbage/lettuce and kale. There are beter things out there that arent so much empty calories..but it will give him some nuitrition. Couldnt hurt to add it to the gutloading process, I suppose. Take my advice with a grain of salt here. I am no nuitrition...
Ive edited your photo to try and make the eye mor apparent. I found, for some odd reason, it is more obvious if you take away all the chameleons pretty colors. Well, anyways, I hope this helps get a good look.
No offence, but you seem extremely passive about the suggestions being made and the decisions that you make pertaining to them. You seem to be complying with some of the demands, the ones that suit your situation best. All the suggestions offered are whats best for your chameleon. The fact...
These both are actually rescues. A friend knew of someone who didnt want their beardies any longer, so we took them in. They were quite skinny when we got them. Doing quite well now. Theyre eating upwards of 20 crix a day now. A peice! Ontop of their veggies.
Mark
Thanks everyone! :)
As for quality, what does everyone think about the photo quality of the first and last one? These are my favorite of the two as individuals. The others were just to show their colors, even before a shed and still young.
Mark
I have the D90. I have had it for about a year now. I actually just posted a thread of photos on here taken with it. I would reccommend it to anyone and everyone who cant afford the D3s yet. I absolutely love it. For long range wildlife, youre going to put out big money for a long prime...
Well, as I do not have my cham yet, I dont have any photos of them to post. I did want to post some photos of my beardies though. I know its not advised, so this is the one and only time I will be doing this :). The more red is the male, the lighter yellow is the female. Theyre due for a...
I am seriously considering getting into these little critters when I get my cham. I already have crickets on hand (about 100 at any given time, so not too many), so the addition of dubia should be a good one when I get my cham.
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