I posted this in another thread but I thought some of you might enjoy a good smile!
Please, TRY this at home:) If your cham has good aim and you trust him or her:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgqPoQ8nRs
So, I got a little silly today. Here's my Veiled and my panther eating Hornworms off my nose. . Great party trick!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwgqPoQ8nRs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13qlURWIQk8
I'm a little bummed that I got a bunch of Butter worms to try something new and my panthers weren't interested. No matter- my geckos eat anything so does my veiled.
Where can you find "indian walking sticks"?.. Terrestrial isopods? you mean pill or tomato bugs? Never tried them
An essential key to keeping your chameleon healthy and happy is to feed him or his princess a variety of different insects. What is your chameleons absolute favorite food to eat. I can tell you that all three of mine love horn worms but I wonder if there's somethnig else they might like that...
I feel good feeding my chams Dubias. IT's a meal!! IT's big enough that I know they ate well. It has a pleasant crunch. My veiled will be one of those who ends up eating a hummingbird someday!
How about the bigger roaches?
I bought two from them and have had no problems- I was Scared too because I've had serious problems with Ficus in my Bonsai days and have always resented them as being too weak to handle my treatment. The ones I purchased actually shipped about a month ago (cold weather) and have been doing...
How often do you guys feed your chams Dubia roaches? I have very picky eaters here. I make sure already that my guys have a lot of variety- Hornworms, crickets, Butterworms, roaches, superworms. They eat pretty good.. I'm really just asking if anyone has found a problem like constipation from...
Hello everybody, I just spent an hour checking this thread out. You guys are really cool and I have to thank the powers that be for creating and moderating these forums. I really enjoy them.
Here's something about me. I fish up in Alaska on 170 foot boat for about 6 months a yr as the first...