Yeah in the navigation menu on the top left of the home page there is a link for sponsors under the community bullet. I suggest shopping around there first. I don't want to name any specifically (even though I know where my next chameleon will come from) because I don't think that's fair. The...
One thing I don't understand is how they can sell the animals for so much money but can't afford to take proper care of them. Our site sponsors can sell Veileds for ~$35-$40. Certainly the big chains can get bulk discounts on these animals and probably get them for next to nothing. Everything...
My Ambilobe is also a slow eater. He will grab prey in his mouth and let it just sit there for about a minute before he starts to chew it and swallow it down. Maybe he only does it when I'm watching though? He's usually not a very big fan of me.
I think calling Superworms "Giant mealworms" is actually a pretty common event. I believe it originated from pet stores neither knowing nor caring about the difference between the two, and they do mostly appear like large mealworms. Many stores and sites now will clarify with the scientific name...
I don't think you can refreeze the eggs. If you buy a cold pack you might be able to do this. Assuming your chameleon is either a Veiled or Panther, he will be too small for adult roaches, but (talking about Dubias here) should handle most other sizes of roach.
My chameleon wouldn't eat roaches at first either. What worked for me is to lead by example. So I let him watch me eat a roach and then he followed suit. I suggest trying that out.
I'm pretty sure all citrus trees are pretty toxic. Most of them are, at least. Do you currently have the japanese maple with a chameleon? As far as I know it's a slow-growing sort of pricey plant. I wouldn't want my chameleon to ruin it ;p
I just saw those the other day and I was so happy to see the big companies are FINALLY starting to offer quality products for more species (in this case, most arboreal reptiles). They're priced right in between LLL's cages and FLChams' ... I have no idea what the quality difference might be...
Terrible news! I lost one almost exactly the same way a while ago. She never really ate anything after laying except through a syringe and just as soon as she started to look better, I found her lifeless on the floor the next day. I know the pain, but at least her legacy will live on.