Thanks for mocking my post. Im not too sure if you have ever welded before but aluminum is one of the hardest metals to weld. Secondly have you ever touched a piece of metal that has been in 100+ weather all day? I also would not call aluminum a cheap metal. unless you are keeping your cham...
yes, many cham owners are extremely hesitant with having two chams in the same enclosure but! if you have seperate feeding and basking areas and alot of foliage the chams will not compete with eachother for uv and food. you will need to keep a keen eye on both of your chams water, food and uv...
i dont know what your hard on with aluminum is, but all you need is untreated wood, two hinges for a door, and screen small enough so your feeders dont escape. dont waste money on importing stuff. There are threads here that will tell you exactly how to do it cost effiicient aswell as healthy...
i am also curious how to breed crix. so what are "we supposed to do"? liviing in canada i would love to breed dubias but it is illegal for roaches to be in canada. so i should buy 100 crix, leave them in a 20 gal tank for 2 weeks at 90 ferenheit and then some how take out all of the adult crix...
i am jealous i would give anything to feed my girls' babies... she is 6 months and is forming her first clutch. i am goin to wait until she is receptive again until i introduce a male!!!
My veiled female (around 6 months old) has just started showing some faint blue dots all over her body and light brown spots with a dark brown streak from her armpit down. i am going to wait for her to drop her first clutch before i breed her and am wondering about how long she will be until she...
i dont know how to start my own thread but i have a female veiled aswell. i got her when she was about 4.5 months and she had yellow spots on her. two months have passed and she recently has brown spots on her. is she just growing and finding new colours?
that sounds like a good and natural way to keep a terrarium clean. i was wondering if the springtails ingest the chams poop would it harm the chameleon??
Thank you for getting back to me. I found a site showing a chameleon family tree.It seems like there is different chameleons that are more closely related than the common panthers etc. Yet i do not know which ones can successfully reproduce...