It's been a while since I tried this but Spike was very cooperative today 🙃 and just some shots I took of him before I fed him.
He still doesn't have any desire to walk on me unless he's looking for a mate lol. As you can see.....even the darn black soldier flies will walk on me before Spike 🫠🙃🤣
I can't imagine how bad the freak out would be if I randomly misted him while he was laying down in there lmaoooooo He's already shown me that he can break the metal bars to get out of that crate if he wanted. It would be absolutely chaotic I'm sure :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Just sharing how nice it is to be able to watch my pets while I'm at work. This started out specifically as a way for me to keep track of Spikes eating habits. But I work on a computer all day so I watch Spike and Lincoln all day lol I just flip back and forth between them to check on them...
We're here! Just been crazy between work, school and the monster of a puppy. Spike is doing great! He went through a short phase of aggressively climbing on me trying to get out to find a mate 😆 but he's calming down again lol
My male panther absolutely 100% hates being touched by water with a fiery passion. He sleeps in an area where the water doesn't reach (but still get's the humidity he needs at night). I've seen some chams on here seem to maybe even like getting hit by the mister.
I wouldn't worry about it...
Here's what Spikes enclosure currently looks like. I want the pothos to cover just a little more but you can see the palms aren't doing anything anymore lol
Spike regularly wipes his off on the roof portion of the screen, and some branches. It's like an unsupervised teenagers bedroom in there by the time I get home from work
This is awesome! I put a large pothos in the very center of Spikes enclosure, then I put smaller ones around the outside. The big one is INSANE now and goes all over the enclosure. Some of the smaller ones have gotten really big as well. Instead of trimming, I've been actually redirecting...
I would also like to point out that sand is VERY problematic when it comes to bacteria.
Feeding your chameleon something that hangs out in sand locally sounds like a death sentence to a chameleon to me personally.
I would refrain from doing this.
Do you use ANY chemicals in your garden? How close are you to your neighbors? Do they use ANY chemicals in theirs? Bugs travel. Aside from the bacteria and parasites already mentioned, IMO, this is way too risky to be worth it. I buy all my feeders...