so besides the money factor, as long as I dust with D3 as usual,I shouldnt have a problem. Also if you go to http://www.phoenixworm.com/servlet/StoreFront you get 600 for 27 w/ free shipping.
Im not actually planning on doing this as I do not have the time, or the want, just wondering. Is it possible to breed different types of chameleons? Say, a panther and a veiled or a jacksons?
There is only substrate at the bottom of the plants. I don't think he would have gotten to any as I cup feed him. As to the water crystals that is a negative. I feed the crickets Natural Zone Total Bites. It looked decent. I just got the orange cubes from flukers so im going to switch to that.
There is no substrate in the enclosure. There are 3 plants obviously with soil. They all have organic soil, and one is covered with stones. But I don't free range so he would really have no reason to go down there?
Hes definitely eating. Thats really the only time I see him. As soon as I put the cup in, he comes out. I pretty much went searching for the actual feces for about a half hour tonight and found nothing.
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - It is a Reptarium 60 gallon. I think 24x18x30 (??)
* Lighting - am using a 24" reptisun 5.0 linear tube. I currently do not have a timer (getting one tomorrow) so they go on when I leave for work and get turned off when I get home. Normally on at 5 and off...
my chameleon is very young, about 2 months (he's 3.5") I cup feed him with 1/4" crickets. They are in a plastic bottle only about 1" deep. My chameleon can't figure it out. He keeps hitting the side of the cup. Any ideas?
Does anyone have a humidifier in with any of your chameleons. This seems like a pretty simple and efficient way to keep both the ambient temperature and humidity at a constant level that would be quite sufficient. Let me know if anyone has any experience with this.
So today is day two of my owning of a chameleon. He is shedding which i think is a good thing. But he still hasn't gone on to his basking spot. He just chills on the cool side. Should I be worried he's not going to bask?
I have a feeding cup. He doesnt really get it tho. HE keeps trying to get the crickets and hitting the side of the cup. I lowered it so hopefully hell figure it out.
ok so here are the pictures as promised. I changed the bulb to a 75 watt normal light bulb so now the temps are 80 at the basking spot and about 75 everywhere else. The humidity is 70% all the time which spikes to 90 when I mist. He still has not used his basking spot. O, and sorry about the...