Thanks. We keep them next to a huge sliding window that is open most of the day. I had to close the blinds to get a better pic. The humid Florida air is good for them. They spend hours looking outside, mostly at the tree.
I could never throw them away. I couldn't sleep at night knowing I did that. I have an entire Florida room I can turn into a setup with multiple cages. I also have a huge cricket house in my backyard that I breed crickets in, so food isn't too bad. I'm pretty sure they will go fast. At least...
I was also curious what the best way to go about handling 60+ baby chameleons would be as they hatch. We have no plans on keeping them. Having 2 is already a handful, 60+ would be insane, so obviously we are giving some to family and selling some. Since housing adults together is bad, I assume...
Scary considering his male is also named Godzilla. I think that worked, I just showed him and he's talking about getting another cage lol. That video is sad. Not sure how anyone can laugh filming it.
Sorry, I guess screen cage. It's this one here: http://lh4.ggpht.com/_Zu2t2gRZhGY/TM8bLonWrJI/AAAAAAAAAC8/w9SO1HZ2pgw/s512/2010-11-01_15-55-04_395.jpg
Does a male and female have to be separated if they have been together for a very long time and never had aggressive behavior towards each...
Thanks for the suggestions. It's a learning process for me. I care a lot about them, so will definitely work fast on getting them separated. I guess I am receiving bad advice from the local reptile shops. Neither one had an issue with both being together and one suggested a water dish. I'm...
Thanks for the suggestions. I have no other place to keep the male, but they have been keeping their distance from each other today. My father always has at least 20 crickets in the terrarium at all times. I'll tell him to cut it back. The male does seem to eat a lot more than the female. I'll...
I believe we have had her for 6 months now. Yes, she has a male in the terrarium with her, and they were very active before she got pregnant. And just a few hours after she laid the eggs, the male apparently wanted to breed again.
Our veiled chameleon laid 67 eggs this morning, but one broke. From reading the forums, I guess she saw us watching her dig, so she decided to lay the eggs from the highest branch in the terrarium! They fell over the bedding and in a water dish. One broke when it hit the water dish. I had no...