I put mine in sealed Tupperware with no holes ( burping the lid from time to time) with vermiculite and use the closet method. I keep them a little cooler the first 2 months ( like 68 69 ) then put them in a warmer spot 74 76, (sometimes it gets a little higher) for the remainder. Mine hatch out...
place a netting on top of the silks with the new food on top and they will crawl through the holes to get to the new food, most of them anyway. then just move the whole netting ( I use fabric netting that can be washed )
Welcome to the forum! :) there are quite a few excellent chameleon caretakers on here that are your age :) IMO veiled and panthers are very similar in care.
Holy $&&@&$&&$@&@$&!!!!!!!!!!! That's nuts!!! :eek:
I am baffled dazed and confused :confused::confused::confused:
How did they get outof the bins, check for tiny holes!!! One time I took the top off of my bins and throughin crickets and put the top back on. Went about my business inside and...
Mine wouldn't eat them from cups but when I put them on the screen and they start to run the movement catches there attention and then they eat them. That made a big difference for me ;)