Those are adults. In the back you will see things that look like feelers sticking from their rears. The males have 2; the females 3. They have technical terms; but I call them butt feelers :ROFLMAO:
The males will eat the eggs so it's best to only leave a fee males in there. For a laying bin...
Hey guys. I got Pop-Tart from Lll Reptile. I was wondering how many of his "brother" and "sisters" are on here. If you have an Lll Reptile cham, can you please share a pic with basic info? Age, gender, etc. On the prowl by hagmegsis posted Jun 2, 2016 at 12:00 PM
So, I've been poking around at new feeder options. Where I currently live I'm not aloud any type of roach. I've found some fly and mantis options. What feeders can I feed daily with out harming Pop-Tart? Like I know some feeders are too high in fat and what not.
So the drip system I have is terrible. It either drips too much or hardly at all. I got tired of fidgeting with it. The constant leaking, or lack of, was a pain. I decided to try and idea. I poked a small hole in the bottom of a water bottle. I set it on top of my set up and gave it a wait.
It...
I really like the color variety in panthers. I saw these awesome spikey chameleons and crested chameleons; but they seem like a species best suited for a more experienced person. They all seem to be imported.
I've been browsing through various species and their information. There are so many amazing species though, so I kind of want them all. I'm not looking to get another chameleon for quit some time. Maybe a 1yr or more.
So veild are one of the easiest to care for because they're pretty...
His urate is yellow. I don't have much to say on his leg and issues prior that because I'm new to chams. However, I'd suggest finding ways to get him more water. If you can safely bath them without further injury that's a way to help hydration.