The three most commonly used plants are Ficus, Pothos and then Umbrella tree. Pothos seem to be the easiest to take care of but it is not a tree so therefore it has to hang from the top of your enclosure but produces tons of runners for Chameleons to climb on. Most people trim their own branches...
Your killing me, I just love these frogs and I would love to get some but I think that might end with my wife divorcing me. We have an exorbitant amount of crickets escape and end up in the bathroom with her lately, lol.
It is really very easy and actually quite enjoyable, especially if you let it go full circle and let them cocoon and then turn into moths, breed and lay eggs. You can get started at Coastal Silkworms just buy some eggs from them.
I like to put mine somewhere below his basking spot but that is in his line of sight from where he usually bask. Then once he gets used to it you can put it anywhere you like. I put mine up with velcro so it is easy to remove and clean, or put in a new area.
No the glue does not harm them, and yes it keeps them from rolling around because normally they would be naturally attached to a leaf. I've had eggs hatch in 5 days and some took 15 days, multiple factors involved so you just need to check them everyday. They are extremely small when they hatch...
I use those also, only problem I had once that they were slick like bamboo so my juveniles had trouble holding on so I took them all and used sandpaper to rough them up some and it made a huge difference.
Here's what I use, first of all I take a simple plastic container from the dollar store about 12"x12", I cut a big hole in the top and glue in a screen so that not too much moisture builds up inside. I then use normal school roll on glue on the bottom and then pour the eggs out on the glue. I...
Most people separate their juveniles when they are 3 months old to avoid any unwanted stress. Most females typically lay somewhere between 6-12 months so its best to put a laying bin in about 5 months just to be safe. Welcome to the forums and be sure and ask lots of questions, tons of...
Instead of releasing the crickets in the bottom tried to put the cup that they are in against the side screen of the cage so that the crickets grab hold of it, Most all crickets will naturally head up to basking light where they are easily picked off.