very nice Ryan,looks like he may have a bite on the back of his front leg,keep an eye out for nematodes mate;)
Im sure they have all been treated tho
Luke
Wax worms are easy mate:)
you need a metal tin with tiny tiny holes punched in it
wood shavings
bee pollen
and about 20 pairs of moths
mix the wood shavings with lots of bee pollen you need a good 3inch layer of the mix in the tin,chuck in your moths
Then stick the tin some...
Do these feed on burdock lizardlover?? are they good for chams then? interesting idea for a feeder,are they as tricky as the silkworms to breed and grow?
Wow he looks great!!! (next time when posting a picture,use the little icon with the mountian and the sun in the tool bar at the top and they will be open in your post!!)
Get a free photobucket account and host them there mate,then use the "insert image" button at the top and paste your link from photobucket in the box that pops up:)
Here's a picture of one of my first chameleons back in the day when you could get WC panthers in the uk,he was truly massive!
I miss him so much i did have babys from him and they were also stunning
His one of his son's( U bar gone,both male and female were wc)