I will be cup feeding, as for the lighting, i am thinking of attatching the tubular uv at the celling inside the cage (i think it should be fine as they only get merely warm and will be out of reach)
Certainly, i ve heard cameleons eggs are different from the others in the sense that they dont need to stay in an icumbator if the environment temp is not so cold down here, but thats another chapter hehehehe.
it could be cos these pics are from the guy whose selling em to me and he had two couples, i jut posted the pics for you guys to see their size + or -
do you guys think she already has enough size to breed?
hehehe my name is Theodoro, you guys can call me Theo or nemo hehehehe, its my online gaming alias for the past 10 years or more. Regarding the english, relax, my english is also not that good.
Good news, i found a guy that will sell me two 100 Gallon flexarium so the cage issue is dealt...
thanks, will check it out, i heard something nasty about ficus sap on the chameleons eyes, that could eventually lead to blindness, so i think i will avoid that one,
Thanks for all the advice dude, ok, uv 5.0 for sure! What plants would you suggest, by natural you mean live plants? Is it ok to use false plants too? The chameleons are Veileds, and i will post pictures for sure as soon as finish arranging the cages. This will all be done through out this...
Thanks for the repply, So far i havn't found anywhere that sells the 100 gallon flexarium down here (yes it is the pvc tube / screen cage from exoterra), i can only find the 65. However, if you think that in 4 months time they will need a larger cage, than i will do everything possible to find...
Hey guys, just registered in the forum! Here i come directly from brazil são paulo hehehe. Got a few doubts on the watering / lighting / cage size.
Watering:
I was thinking of using the zoomed "the big dripper" in both of my cages, (one each) and share a Habba mist between the two, Make...