I was thinking 5-10 crickets and 5-10 worms that alternate from Phoenix worms, Butter worms, and Silk worms. Tell me if this is a good SCHEDULE because im kind of stressed out about feeding so if this isnt a good schedule then tell me one that will work because I CAN NOT GET DUBIA ROACHES my mom...
I was thinking 5 crickets and 5 worms that alternate from Phoenix worms, Butter worms, and Silk worms. Tell me if this is a good schedule because im kind of stressed out about feeding so if this isnt a good schedule then tell me one that will work because I CAN NOT GET DUBIA ROACHES my mom...
I was thinking 5 crickets and 5 worms that alternate from Phoenix worms, Butter worms, and Silk worms. Tell me if this is a good schedule because im kind of stressed out about feeding so if this isnt a good schedule then tell me one that will work because I CAN NOT GET DUBIA ROACHES my mom...
Ok I want to feed my soon to be chameleon a mix of crickets and a type of worm. My idea is going to be like 1/3 crickets, and 2/3 silk-butter-phoenix worms, the worms would alternate daily. I can switch the ratio to 1/3 worms and 2/3 crickets but my main question is how much do I give of each
I cant use dubia roaches and crickets are annoying.
and what i mean by a schedule s like a sunday through saturday.
And im getting a two month old veiled chameleon if that makes a difference
Thank you and how much plants do i need to add. I am already getting a new vine(the black one) and just for my knowledge what are the difference between a veiled and a Ambilobe Panther Chameleon
Hi im getting a 2 month old male veiled chameleon and I have a question about my setup.
I have a 16" 16" 30" screen cage, I have plants vines and climbing decor. My many question is can he have TO much UVB because i have a T8 fluorecent bulb(the fish light like one),
A 5.0 zoomed reptisun mini...