I have no doubt that they would go for them. I am afraid of feeding roaches to any chameleon I cannot cup or hand feed (for obvious reasons:eek:).
I'll have to figure out a way I could keep the nymphs contained.
-Brad
Which is why I believe he was captive bred.
They are really pretty tough little animals.
The GPMO Duo have great access to veterinary care so this guy is in good hands.
I anticipate a great recovery.
-Brad
My male is from Mike. He is a long term captive ... I have had him since August 2009.
I am looking forward to that as well ... also glad to know hatch date, I was a bit off.
Is she F1?
Thanks Chris!
-Brad
Trying to remember when Chris hatched that clutch .... Maybe last August or September?
She has already laid an infertile clutch of 5 eggs while in Luis' care.
I will introduce her to the male sometime soon and see what happens .... want to find out from Luis when that clutch was laid first...
Call me if you need any help.
Gads, I saw this guy on Craig's list ... good for you guys, hopefully you can turn his situation around.
Make sure the vet knows about the supplementation ... Jackson's are very sensitive to it ... blood work should be done.
Water, water, water, water
I don't...
No, I believe Juli was acknowledging that many people in the UK and the rest of Europe use glass enclosures.
I think it's fine. You do need more branches in there, but you have already said you are adding some.
Your chameleon will appreciate a little more height once it reaches adult size...