They should be get getting some UVB even in the shade, however the only way to be certain if they are and how much they are getting would be by using a solarmeter.
ahhh so thats how the curtain effect is achieved. I was in a grocery store in Portugal and they had the same effect misting onto the vegetables to keep them fresh, in retrospect I should have asked how they did it or inspected their system myself but I didn't. I tried myself drilling small holes...
Not sure about the small. I had the Reptibreeze Large 46x46x92cm for my male Panther Chameleon from 6 months - 1 year. As he got bigger he started to look a little cramped even in the large one and he wanted to come out a lot more so we upgraded to the Reptibreeze XL 61x61x122cm. He is so much...
Perfect, thanks Nick, I fired you an email not too long ago regarding some care sheets :) Would it be possible to get a few copies form you?
Cheers
Pete
I've recently been experimenting with introducing Indian Stick insects into my Panther Chameleon's diet and he definitely seems to enjoy them :D
https://instagram.com/p/4Be_5vlTrZ/?...by=rufiodesign
The original ones i've been feeding Nosy have been fed on bramble however a new batch i've...
I love the 3D model, i look forward to seeing this progress. I had a thought recently regarding your project. Have you considered calci-worms / phoenix worms as a feeder for the autofeeder. I saw a Black soldier fly prototype online that a student created...
Hows the insects colonies coming along Ross ? I noticed hissers on Rickslivefood the other day
http://www.rickslivefood.co.uk/Giant-V-Horn-Madagascan-Hissing-Roaches/View-all-products.html
Still quite expensive.
Had my first experiment with an Indian Stick Insect this morning.
Nosy seems to...
I use a Motorola Scout 83 pet camera. Works off of Wifi. Can access it via the web or with a free app. It measures the room's ambient temperature and can warn you at set "too hot" or "too cold" values. Has motion and audio detections (doesn't really apply for my chameleon as he doesn't move fast...
Hey, firstly i'm sorry to hear about your loss.
In terms of the fecal float (I presume you are in the UK as you are using the £ ) I got mine done for I think £30 - £35.
They did mention to me at the time that you could send it in so maybe give them a call and discuss
http://www.cjhall-vets.co.uk/
I've thought about this for the odd occasion where I know i'm not going to be home the next morning to feed my chameleon. I was going to experiment with an automatic cat food dispenser filled with a portion of locusts placed at the bottom of the enclosure...
First of all I wait till the girlfriend has gone out of the house. Then I take the roach bin into the bathtub for an extra level of protection which to be honest is never really needed. When I open up the box all the roaches immediately hide into the stacks of egg crates. I gently shake off any...
I have one Panther Chameleon called Nosy he's just over a year old now. I think I saw hissers on sale at exotic pets, but they were for pets so are quite expensive
http://www.exotic-pets.co.uk/hissing-cockroaches.html
Yea Nosy doesn't seem to go for the male Dubia's either. I either give him...
Hey Ross i'm also based in London. I set up my Dubia colony using http://www.rickslivefood.co.uk. They do starter breeding kits of Dubia. I also buy my calciworms from rick also, these are quite tricky to breed though.
For setting up colonies for locusts, brown crickets and superworms i'd have...
I've done something similar to this, the video covers what kind of humidifier you should be after and how you can mod them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp2XieaYmJ8
Most of the new humidifiers also have filters in them.
Once you get your set up you want to get the fog into the enclosure...