Hey, just ditch the plastic bushy ivy and cannabis, you don’t want your Cham to eat it and it is a much better idea to save for real plants instead. I also don’t know if anyone mentioned it before, but the fake grass/carpet on the bottom of your cage is also not good because it can become a...
So when I mist my guy he slowly looks up with his eyes and then his whole head, as if to look at where the water is coming from. After about 30 seconds he kinda goes and hides from the water until it shuts off. I’m sure you know, but don’t directly spray at him just the leaves/plants around him
I use them, but I keep the lamp off the screen, I check the temperature often to aim for 82 via probe, and his branch is 6-8 inches from the top of the cage so 10-12 from the bulb.
Simplest is a 60-97¢ dowel from any craft or Walmart. Due to it being winter it is harder to hunt for backyard branches. But if you do I suggest you go on YouTube and google Neptune the Chameleon, she has a ton of good videos and shows how to clean branches the right way. I also look for...
Just put the address as that FedEx location that does allow dangerous goods. If you’re in Lansing it would be this one I think: 5930 Enterprise Dr. Lansing, MI 48911 US
Make sure you’re number is on the label or you track that shipment very well aka text updates and check often bc sometimes the...
Yeah that it unfortunately the case, it is bc they are moving locations and will be open around January 11th (I think). I ran into this problem and then ordered from rainbowmealworms.com.
I’ve never ordered crickets, but if they offer a heat pack when they ship, I suggest you take it and don’t...
A cricket life cycle is about 2-3 months and IMO they smell, they are loud, and just not the best feeder out there. I would consider Dubias, some people here also have 10% off codes for Dubiaroaches.com to save money. They don’t smell, they’re quiet, they’re healthier, they can’t climb smooth...
Please no colored light. Chameleons are very sensitive to colors. The good news about a heat light is you can use house lightbulbs which are super cheap. I’d start with a 60 watt non LED lightbulb
Hi! So while I’m not a pro expert at chameleons, but I'm pretty good with plants lol. I assume your mean the Blue Passion Flower, which is super vine like and grows fast. I love them, but I don’t advise them for any animals even larger ones. They contain cyanide, which is toxic to so many...
For a cheap lamp if you mean heat, you can still use what you have as long as the bulb is correct as suggested before (no colored bulb, non LED etc.) and the temp is right
If you mean the UVB (Linear T5 5.0 HO UVB) it becomes a little harder. I ordered mine from LLC Reptile and got the 36in...
So finding different feeders right away might be hard because a lot of us either breed bugs or buy from companies who ship to us. I was in a pinch with shipment times and actually found calci worms (25 for $3-4) at Petco. They don’t jump and you can easily put them in a $3 bird feeder for you...
So I never had to move, but a super insulated box that’s large enough and also has a stick through it might be helpful. I have to take my guy to the DRs in upstate NY soon for his first vet visit and I’m going to use this box when I do:
Yes, an umbrella plant is super helpful. I got mine at Home Depot for $17-20 which I know can be pricy, but it fills out the bottom half of my enclosure nicely and the little guy sleeps in it every night now.