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  1. G

    Lay bin mix

    How does this look
  2. Tera_R

    Giant poop???

    I had it covered before but he wasn’t messing with the dirt after I took it out so I wonder if he simply just got a piece while getting a bug bc there was only 1 piece. I am buying rocks rn to cover it again just in case and I use calcium powder on every meal and then zoo meds reptile vitamins...
  3. F

    Egg laying

    ...I don’t know if she has eaten. I have to work tonight and everything g will be closed tomorrow probably but I will get some vermeculite and perlite. Maybe some peat moss as I’ve heard in another video. The bulb I have is a black incandescent light to regulate temperature. I’ve always used...
  4. SerpeRoma

    White worms on egg

    ...the container, the one with these worms is the top left one. They've been incubating since January and I've never noticed anything on them until today. I'm storing them in a closet away from plants and soil, adding distilled water in the perlite every 2 weeks or when the substrate is getting...
  5. L

    Female Panther

    What kind of soil? Does it have perlite in it or any fertilizers?
  6. MzLaurie

    New to Chams, is he healthy?

    ...his weight and large leaves that will keep water on them and offer shade and hiding areas. Make sure your top soil has no chips, pebbles or perlite. You must remember whatever his tongue hits will go straight into his mouth and down the gullet. I actually sift my top soil and change it every...
  7. Beman

    New baby panther

    ...and a pothos plant but need more info on what soil to use that is safe for chameleons.. Good so any organic soil that does not have the white perlite in it can be used. • Placement - Where is your cage located? Is it near any fans, air vents, or high traffic areas? At what height is the top...
  8. chapeudechuva

    Help with my first chameleon!

    I went out to the supermarket now and I didn't find any soil, I won't be able to see it until tomorrow at a flower shop. But I tried something, tell me if it's bad! I had substrate here, made from coconut fiber, 100% natural, the one in the image below. It was enough for a depth of 13 cm, I...
  9. ERKleRose

    Mealworms colony

    Thanks! I've been trying to find one without perlite!
  10. lee jian heng

    veiled egg fertilize

    ...On the right side ,was the already passed away chameleon,this is her first clutch,she laid 30 eggs also ,two egg is white ,because keep at perlite substrate,no blood vessel see ,those 28eggs goes mold . Before the chameleon passed ,had showed diarrhea scene (he explain is not very clarify I...
  11. ERKleRose

    Bioactive Substrate

    That doesn't have perlite, but that other type of thing that's like a lightweight stone perlite thing that's better for the environment. I forgot what it's called
  12. Andee

    Mealworms colony

    Ugh finding soil without perlite that doesn't have a fertilizer is such a pain. I end up making my own smh
  13. summerseeking

    Bioactive Substrate

    Is it vermiculite?
  14. MissSkittles

    Best substrate

    It’s very hard to find soil without perlite and other additions. Organic garden soil is just plain soil and mixed with the sand, should be fine.
  15. L

    Best substrate

    If youre going to go half and half play sand and potting soil You’ll need a potting mix that is organic with no fertilizers and no perlite in it. Basically nothing but dirt.
  16. dinomom

    Veiled eating dirt

    Thats perlite and not good, they are irregular and sharp
  17. summerseeking

    Bioactive Substrate

    I use fox farm ocean forest. It doesn’t contain perlite.
  18. ERKleRose

    Will the Dubia I got from rainbow mealworms mate and reproduce??

    Either do nothing on the bottom, organic soil (without chemical fertilizers or perlite or pumice, etc.), or bioactive soil. Bran and oats block nutrient absorption
  19. ElliotG

    Mealworms colony

    Of course! I know exactly how you feel.
  20. ItsMike64

    10 year-old buying chameleon

    ...Walmart, or Home Depot. Keep in mind you need to wash the plants with dish soap and water, and will need to repot them into clean, organic, perlite free soil. The first investment for a chameleon is easily $700, and that is the bare minimum. They are tricky animals who have very specific care...
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