Both. I wouldn't want to sell future chams without having a good easy to understand list as well. I will go through and ask all sources if I may link their work.
I understand there are other lists out there but I would also like one compiled for myself! I got confused along the way and...
I'm currently working on and tweaking a website for my future chameleons and to hold everything I've been working on. (illustrations, setup list, bioactive setup tutorial, useful links, etc)
I just had a few questions
1. do you like my logo?
2. If I were to link something like chameleon forums...
For sure. I've read hours and hours worth of material but not once have I seen that they have no hearing. I wonder if there are some things that would make them excited to eat, like a cicada buzzing on a branch.
Branches fall down in nature but if it's a stress I don't think it's a good idea. Just a suggestion unless they will get stressed which it sounds like they would be.
also I did not know they can't hear.
That's really odd! They're one of the few reptiles to see red but they can't hear
There's a whole bunch of ideas I've been developing!
When it comes to captive wildlife a HUGE aspect is enrichment.
Here's a few ideas:
Hang a bowl with one string on a branch and put the bugs in there so it wobbles
veileds like eating leaves every once in a while so consider putting her...
OML It's petr!
Remember you blocked me on facebook when you said that I'm a disappointment to chameleon owners everywhere for trying to illustrate ambilobe locales?
I appreciate the video but people on these forums are much higher qualified than on facebook so try not to insult them.
But still...
Like you, I'll be getting a panther so I stuck with anything that's just generally "non toxic". I believe philondreas is toxic (I know because I REALLY wanted it in there)
generally the "chameleon" plants are both non-toxic AND water sticks well to the leaves i.e. the pitcher plant.
I think...
They cannot be held in the same cage. The female may be immensely stressed constantly having to worry about a male behind her back. I mean, I'd feel the same way
Following! I would love to hear more. I would love to breed maybe one or two bugs only and buy the variety of the rest.
I was thinking having silkworms mainly and maybe dubia roaches but they hardcore creep me out
I'm getting them at 3-4 months so I would have to adjust based on their age. I'm not sure I could understand the chart entirely but did it still suggest feeding the two special supplements every two weeks with the earthpro-a every day? (for juvenile)
I'm trying to organize a schedule for feeding. Would it be crazy to feed 4 times a week every other day? Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, repeat. Except sunday has a slightly smaller feeding and Mondays are alternating Calciumpro and Revitalize D3. This might make it a lot easier to keep me...
I've been wondering the same thing but have been leaning towards loose insects. I imagine chameleons follow the general animal in captivity rule of foraging/ hunting for food is the best enrichment you can give.
I literally just posted a thread about this and as much as I appreciated your response,
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for.
So good and easy for owners to give chams prefect care!