No probs at all Jonas. Completely understand. I mean, I'm not a cham expert here! Easy mistake to make right? I don't take him out often, about once or twice a month. It only occurs if he manages to climb onto me or if it's a nice day outside.
Oh, and I think he's about a year old(pet shop...
Bright lime green and yellow stripes. He also turns these colours when he sleeps and when he is fed and watered.
Whoops, heres a pic. The light was switched on shortly so I could get a decent picture...
I guess you guys all pulled the short straw!
My male veiled likes (wait, got to be careful what I say here), SEEMS to like being handled. He always climbs on top of my head straight away and turns his happy colours. Not sure if this is cause he likes me, or the shampoo I use.:D
Vivexotic mkae great quality, large wooden cages with glass fronts. The large one comes with 5 vents and there are hole at the top for wires. I'm not sure if they will ship to Ireland.
My veiled wants to be taken out everyday and drinks straight from the mister in my hand. I have never had any problems with hand feeding so it just goes to show!
Im not sure why no one has mentioned it yet, but I think an arguement like this should be for PMs only. You both prove valid points, and I agree that it is close minded to dismiss it simply because it looks like a volcano. If it does the job and there are no stress reactions, then why not?
I'm sorry, but I have too make a point.
I happen to be 14 this year and I'd like to think I'm a respectable citizen. Most people these days think that all kids from 13-18 are back-sassing crooks who will steal anything if they get the chance. When, in actual fact, it is the minority of...
On the rare occasions that I feed my Cham superworms, I give them to him out of a clear plastic cup. Now, whenever he sees the cup, even if it hasn't got anything in it, he runs straight for it. Has anyone else noticed any examples of intelligence like this?
But has anyone thought about using those things that people use to water rodents and rabbits? If you put it near the basking spot would they be able to see the small drop on the bottom.
I cup-feed supers, and I make sure to use the longest pair of tweezers possible to get them in the cup. And it might just be me but my veiled always goes for the head of the bug when he shoots his tongue. It's like he knows they bite:D