I need help identifying a few plants. My chams enclosure ("was supposed to be bioactive ") has a fungus and I need to redo it quickly. With all the quarantine stuff and another situations I'm not really in a position to buy all new plants so if these can work that would really help. If not, well...
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So his poo looks a lot better now. My humidity turns out the Hydro thermometer from the bio dude failed. For some reason the temp is reading accurate but the humidity is not LOL.
He started having regular poos the next day so that was good. Just keeping an eye on him and making sure...
So I usually diversify his diet with black solder fly larvae (he prefers to wait till they morph and fly around) sometimes hornworms and wax worms, silkworms (have been really hard to come by) for variety but a store near me that normally has them hasn't been carrying them lately. And I started...
I am feeding crickets currently. I have fed this batch of crickets bananas and potatoes but it's rotation of bug burger and other fruit and vegetables normally. I supplement almost everyday. Sometimes I have forgotten but not often. Less than once a week I might forget.
Vitamins...
Fluker's...
Okay so this is orange Pooh. What does that mean when my panther chameleon poops Orange?
Research very quick research all tell me that this is a sign of dehydration, I posted a pic of the poo on a Facebook group and was bombarded with, that's not orange poo and it's not dehydration.
If it's...
I typically always have Cricket and buy one other insect from the feeder list to accompany. So typically I rotate the silkworms and the black soldier flies throwing in the hornworms occasionally. Crickets are always a staple. It honestly depends on what they have in store.
Actually, they are. However I don't feed exclusively black soldier flies/larvae. I rotate between black Soldier flies and larvae, crickets, silkworms and the little blue caterpillar ones that I can't remember the name right now (which are for hydration however when I first got Iggy thats all he...
Do we still dust black fly larvae and the adults? I read somewhere yesterday that they are so high in calcium that they don't require dusting and I just wanted to verify that that's true.