Thank you so much,
Now they are in their own 18x18x24" Exo Terra. But is paper towel a good substrate for these species or should I put coconut subtrate (its the same thing as Exo Terra Plantation Soil) with drainage underneath (lava rocks, same thing as Exo Terra Bio Drain Substrate) to have a...
Hi,
I have a male and a female adult Trioceros hoehnelii and they are imported from europe just 6 days ago. I bought them 5 days ago, they can be wc or cb (seller said cb but I don't think an adult pair with female gravid can be cb). They are in an Exo Terra glass 18”x18”x24” with a wall in the...
That is really good news! I am glad he is back to his normal life. :)
I am just a one year chameleon keeper but maybe it is a good idea to went a vet and being sure he is not injured. Maybe an x-ray is necessary. (just maybe)
Actually they can't "swim", they are just floating because their skin is water-proof (maybe not at all but not like mammal's skin). Their hands are the worst shaped hands to swim! So, when a chameleon falls into water, it float and freaks out, trying to walk but can't, he/she will be extremely...
Parents and babies, all o them are unbelievably amazing! Beautiful! :)
The incubation length is also so short for a big chameleon species. Did you do any dispause? Or day/night temperature difference?
He is a gorgeous cham, maybe the most interesting panther i have ever seen. :eek::)
He is even a little popular in Turkey after his "purple video", most of us (us = turkish reptile keepers) thought it was fake, photoshop or something. :D
I could kill to have one of his babies but its probably...
That is really good if there are chameleons in every continent except Antarctica. :D
And wow! I didn't know that every Panther can be blue if they wish. :p
Sorry, i don't have an idea about the lump. But the Red Heat bulb should be off during the night time, maybe you can just use it as a heating bulb at daytime. It must be dark at night and the temperature should drop like 10 fahrenheits at night.
First of all, there are many species of grasshopper and some of them are herbivore, some of them are carnivore (and probably there are many omnivore ones too).
If its a herbivore one it will be definitely less aggressive than a cricket but maybe it can bite a chameleon too. If the grasshopper is...
Thanks. :)
It a Locusta migratoria. Its not the ones known as "Locust", they are albino Schistocerca gregaria.
In Turkey, Locusta migratoria is the most available feeder (after mealworms), just like Brown Cricket is in US. Crickets are extremely rare in Turkey. :confused: But thank god, in a...
If thats better to dust them like ghosts, why are caresheets and some experienced cham keepers always saying "Dust feeders lightly." or "Feeder insects should be lightly dust."? I am confused. :confused: