that usually happens when a regular fruit fly sneaks into a colony of "flightless". It only takes one flier to ruin an entire colony. This only happened to me once in all the 10 years i've had dart frogs (and culturing fruit flies) :D I notice that they're attracted to soda. Leave half empty...
is there any way you can rotate plants? I would take the infected plant outside (without the chameleon of course) and spray it with a soapy water solution. Fill a spray bottle with water and add 2-3 drops of dish washing soap. Soak the hibiscus leaves with the soapy water; don't forget to...
lets see, i've had candied scorpion and mealworms and chocolate covered crickets. I've always wondered if they just bought those crickets at a dirty pet store and just poured chocolate on them. :mad:
i'm actually interested in this too. I'm looking at the database but most of these plants are not cham friendly. A lot of the plants listed are not sturdy enough for adult chameleons to climb on. IF you have your cage indoors, look for plants that don't need ALOT of light to thrive, like...
Mr. Tamborine Man
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeP4FFr88SQ :D
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XnMMiDUqi4
....just an old fashioned kinda guy