Well I have vermiculite and coco fiber, both reptile safe so I'm assuming it's crickets safe. I'd have to buy some organic soil, but that not a problem.
Okay, so we just got in an order of 1000 1/2" crickets and I would like to breed them. We are going to look for a Dubia roach colony at a Repticon next weekend, but it'll take longer for them to get started enough to feed them off from what I understand. Plus, we are feeding the two chams, about...
I've noticed some bumps on our male Jackson's chameleons and am not sure if they're normal. He's about 6 months old and we are still working on getting a better draining system then leaving towels on the bottom. I was actually going to go today or tomorrow and get something so the water can run...
Belly heat is a must with leos! It helps them digest. As far as how to convert it, I don't have any suggestions seeing as all of ours are in premade racks. Gecko forums.net would probably be a better place to ask!
I've seen the thread on here about what is safe and what is not, but another post today reminded me that I've seen tons of pill bugs in one of our gardens.
We are still new to chams, and keep a pair of Jax. If I catch some pill bugs or other safe insects for them, do I need to do anything...
Was misting my Jax, and Spartacus took interest in the drip coming from my hand mister, so I stopped moving it around the cage and held it still. Funny boy came overand took a couple of drinks from the mister. It was so cool! I'm loving these guys!!!
I'm glad you asked this because I was wondering the same thing! We just got a pair of Jax recently and I was wondering if we could put a Panther in the same room since they like it warmer. Hehe. They are such cool animals!
So, when I went to fit tubing to the water resevoir on the humidifier we're using for our chameleons cage, I took the empty of from the other humidifier we have so I wouldn't have to leave the chams without thumidifier going whole we were atLowes. Well, I dropped the reservoir on the concrete...