I know a lot of the members here are west coast but I know there are a few east coasters that had to have been affected by the storm. What did you do for your chams to make it thru the storm? We're you lucky enough to have a generator?
We were not. We have been with out power in our apt since...
My husband and I have a female veiled and are looking for colorful flowering plants to add to her enclosure. Other than hibiscus does anyone have any ideas?
Her cage is homemade and is 36x32x24
She already has a pothos and a barely living hibiscus
I have a female that we keep about 85 basking and down to 62-65 a night in the winter (we're in northern nj) and she will honestly eat 10-15 med to large crickets daily if we let her and be looking for more.
hi - fire
sui -water
kaze -wind
do - earth
I'm a freak for the elements and my degree is in Japanese so put the two together and i have he username I use everywhere
We got our girl from the petco in Flanders NJ almost a year ago and she was and is very happy and healthy... But To be honest the people in this particular store have no idea how to care for something as complex as a veiled. Not even a teeny tiny clue.
My husband and I went into the store in...
My female veiled "Dragon" laid an infertile clutch of 42 eggs mid May this year
she about 10 months to a year old now and she shes showing the blue receptive colors again... so my question is do they really cycle every 2-3 months or so? :confused:
I'm looking also .. prob for 500 cricks at a time and trying to get butter worms in the same go ... there is only one place anywhere near me that sells anything but meal worms and they charge 4/$1 butter worms and 2/$3 horn worms .. ouch
Where I work we have a ton of these stink bugs flying around our window. They are constantly dive bombing my boss and she thought that maybe a fitting punishment would be feeding them to my veiled cham.
Are they a viable food choice or should I stay away from "wild" caught food?
I didn't post here ... someone moved it... I'm assuming because someone above thought I was talking about a beardie because her name is Dragon.
We did find eggs two days after she buried her self
42 to be exact
So all is good :)
we have one female veiled ... when we brought her home in November we showed our now 4yr old nephew and his only response was a huge gasp and "DRAGON!!" and it stuck :) even after we discovered that she is indeed a she lol