Last winter I used two humidifiers in a small sized room, hand misted many, many times a day and used plants to help hold in moisture.... didn't work for me. I sure am glad I found something that does. :)
"It's a do it or don't get a chameleon.".
Are you serious?? If keeping my chameleon has taught me anything, it is that there is not just one correct way to do things! I think you can start with the well recommended all screen enclosure, but just be ready to possibly have to make some...
I had both types of ficus in the cage, Ficus binnendijkii 'Alii' or Ficus alii (thanks Jerm for letting me know the correct name) and benjamina. Both were purchased at the same time and given the same care. Ficus alii is growing like crazy and needs to be trimmed back often, and as for the...
If you look at forum member "nosferatu" gallery, there are some AMAZING pictures of a veiled Chameleon eating a hummingbird! Sad for bird lovers ( like me:( ), but amazing all the same.
Awesome Will! I am a bit of a fanatic with macro photography, I love it. The closer the better. I bet you have some photos like that of your own?? Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Brad! I was able to add another picture to my original post. There was a problem with my picture and that is why it wasn't uploading.
Will- the dry ice sounds like a fun experiment. Good tip on the holes, I wouldn't have thought of doing that. I think I will give it a try.
-Shannon
Thanks Heika! I am glad you stay up as late me:p I will start searching the feed stores tomorrow to see if they have any. Cows are not big here but I will keep my fingers crossed.
-Shannon
MAAANNN! That is going to be a big job! Well, how will everyone else be spending their weekend?? :p Thanks for identifying them so quickly, I knew you could help. Nasty little buggers don't even drown well! I have had a few in water for hours and they still haven't kicked the bucket.
Will-...
I was wondering if anyone know what these are. I have been finding them for a couple weeks now and have tracked them down to the cham's cage. I think they are hatching in there...ewww:eek: I am guessing they are millipede rather than centipede because they are a little rounder than centipedes...
I was looking in the middle too but I still couldn't find it right away. I finally saw the legs and then just followed them up. Do you think they are stepped on lot? Not just by people but larger animals?