I can no longer afford to keep my chameleon. His light burned out (ballast) and I can not afford to replace it due to my car also needing repairs, all in the midst of moving...
So my misfortune is your gain and hopefully my chameleons gain as well.
You also get his enclosure and mister...
The membrane is what makes it a reverse osmosis system, and the one you linked has one. I don't really see why you need two carbon filters, but they are cheap so it doesn't matter.
http://www.chameleonnews.com/08FebFrancis.html Is a chart of what different colors may indicate.
Although it isn't super accurate from what I have seen. Mine goes dark green when hunting.
I would say gray is probably a bad sign though. Do you have a lot of live plants? They like heavy...
It's called "dead alive" in the states. Hard movie to find. Another of his early works "meet the feebles" is worth watching as well. Nothing to do with zombies but vintage peter Jackson and really effed up.
Due to certain circumstances I may have to re-home my senegal chameleon.
He will come with cage, stand, lights, two live plants which aren't doing well, and aquazamp mist system. All will be free if I do have to re-home.
I am not sure yet if I will have to, but would be nice to have a home...
Thanks for the replies!
Ok so it looks like the big totes are a popular choice. When it comes time to clean your container how do you go about this task? Do you transfer all the crickets into a different container and vacuum/wash it? How often do you do this? Any tips for easy cleaning?
So my current cricket containing method is not up to snuff. It is working, but I would really like to improve it. Would you mind posting pictures, links or descriptions of how you have yours set up?
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Very nice. Is the plastic cup a feeder cup? My guy was very confused by clear plastic and kept trying to eat the crickets through the side. I had to switch to an opaque one.