Okay! I'll start using the supplement more. I wish I could get Newt out for some natural sunlight but he acts traumatized whenever I try to get him out of his cage. Do you have any tips to help him get used to me?
Superworms and giant mealworms look very similar. They are both the larval stage of different species of darkling beetle. Superworms are naturally much larger than mealworms but giant mealworms are mealworms that have been exposed to a hormone that prevents pupation so the mealworms just...
Using the supplement with every feeding might be fine for a Panther or Veiled, but I have a montane species and they are supposed to be more prone to oversupplementation. Would it still be okay to use it with every feeding for a Jackson's?
I use this supplement once a week for my adult male Jackson's chameleon and just wanted to make sure I am using the right amount. He never gets any natural UV light, only artificial. Is that how much I should be using it? The ingredients and nutritional values of the supplement are below...
I tried the dog food flavor once. Had to go brush my teeth and gargle mouthwash immediately. My grandparents' dogs eat that food and I have to feed them while my grandparents are away. The jelly beans taste the same way that the real stuff smells!
My male Jackson’s chameleon is named Newton. (Or Newt for short)
I’m going to leave it up to you whether I named him after the physicist, the football player, or the cookie.
I'm sorry for not clarifying earlier, but my cage is 18" x 18" x 36". That is within the recommended enclosure size range for an adult Jackson's chameleon. However, as KeopiCat said, bigger is always better with chameleons and I wanted to get a bigger cage. I don't want to get a wider cage...
I want to get a bigger cage for my male Jackson’s chameleon, but I can’t find one that is 18”x18”x48”. There are plenty of 24”x 24”x 48” cages, but if I get one of those I will have to get a bigger drip tray and a wider table to put it on. Does anyone know where I can buy one that is the size...
Sorry that I'm a little late to the party, but I had read that it was illegal to transport live helix snails into the US because they were an agricultural pest. Was that incorrect?