If i get a feeder like the one you attached, can small crickets hop out of there? For example if I put in 15 one day, would they all eventually hop out, or just maybe one or two?
Which mist system do you use? Is it loud? I think I should probably try adding a large bin underneath to try to capture access water so I dont need to wipe it up everytime haha
Yea i definately think its time for me to get one of those plastic sheets. What isle do you think id find it in at home depot? Is it considered flooring or something? Also the velcro is a good idea! I live on western coast of canada, humidity stays at around 60-70% during the day without me...
(fully screen enclosure) So Ive been just misting/dripping since I got my cham, and all his urates have all been hydrated! However, Ive started to become worried about the wall and floors, they look fine but I think with repeated water exposure it could cause peeling. I do try to wipe away what...
I see! DO you then place it directly on the screen and point it downwards? Or is it attached to the wall or something? Im having so much trouble setting up my camera lol
I monitor the temps under his basking light periodically with one of those loser thermometers, but never thought to test the levels under his uvb/led light. So im defiantly going to do that today, and in the mean time I emailed all the exotic vets local to me! Hopefully I find a solution today...
Im going to test today around the same time and see if it got too hot. I assumed it wasn't because I was so cold! My landlord runs central ac all day, and then I also have a smaller fan going periodically. I really didn't think a led light or uvb bar could produce a lot of heat but it could...
(please ignore that water cup, this video was taken a few days ago when I initially saw his mouth open and I was attempting to get his hydration up by placing his flies in the water, it was removed right after)
I posted about how a few days ago my new 4 month old ambilobe panther chameleon had...
So from my chams back the uvb (t5 Arcadia 6%) is 7 inches away. So im assuming from the plants it's around 5inches. Don't they look burnt to you? Like especially some of the black tips!) all other plants in the enclosure are thriving. Including the bottom of this one, but it seems only the top...
When i worked there we would regularly get hatchling chameleons with parasites. Im talking SMALL. I asked management, "why cant we just stop the shipments for receiving chameleons or atleast ask vendors to send them when they are older", I also asked "if the vendors arent responsible in sending...