Can I ask a question about this insects cant feel pain right. I understand and would so that do it to stop my chemelon getting hurt but just wondering if insects feel pain.
Ok thanks it's on this site in resources for veilied chemelon caresheet mabye someone should update that I'm pretty sure it says the same for panther chemelons.
Ok thanks also for the veilied chemelon I read that as long as it doesnt get colder than (50)f 10c at night than additional heating isnt required is this true or false.
So after extensive reserch for like a month or so I have decided I will get a veilied chemelon. Just want you guys to see how much I know and what I need to know.
Enclosure 2 feet by 2 feet by 4 feet, mesh.
Lighting heating- a basking blub that bask at temperate of 32 for an adult I think like...
I've got a quick question about locust and crickets. I haven't got any reptiles but am planning on getting a chemelon in the next year or so. I read someone where you should rip there legs off because it can irritate the throat of reptiles is this true or not.
When you do get your chemelon I would love to see pics of the chemelons and setup. As I am planning on getting one and what to see how different people keep them.
I'm not an expert I've only just joined this forum a week or 2 ago. So I think you get some better advice of experienced owners this is just from reserch I have collected. And I'm not sure how big a 2 month chemelon looks like as I have never owned a chemelon.
Wow learnt something new they pass slugs why is this because they eat them. I'm so sorry for you loss.
EDIT: I though it meant actual slugs now I know it's not that.
I think I know why the chenelon died they tried to keep the humidity up 80 percent all day so that caused its deaths. Not the screen enclosure ok this has helped me as I know you guys have told me jackson chemelons only need 30 to 50 in the day and 80 to 100 at night.