Dubideli is great! I would order a few males and females. Also, order a bunch of baby roaches if you can as they are cheap and eventually will give your colony a massive reproduction boost. Make sure you keep the roaches away from light!
My room is over 80 degrees and I was wondering if I really need a heat light for Jefe my Panther chameleon. He is I believe around 10 months old but I could be mistaken.
Dubia's do not climb and to not survive in standard households. If they escaped, they would most likely die. They are healthier, and larger than crickets with no smell or noise. They are VERY hardy. Dubia's are much better.
I am thinking about one of these little guys but I was wondering if they really need a large cage as they are so little. What sizes do you all recommend? What would be the minimum?
I use 2 compact bulbs (both lighting up opposite ends) and they work well. I have the 36inch canopy dome from exo terra with 2 daylight ion bulbs and 2 reptisun 5.0's
You could always get plexiglass to cover a screen cage to save you money. If there is a lot of reflection, you can just cover that up with some material of sort (like a sheet or something).
My panther chameleon (around 10 months old or so I think) is quite a picky eater. He usually won't eat crickets, Dubia Roaches (I have a colony because he loved them when he was younger), Butterworms, and Waxworms. He will only eat super worms every 2 days or so (ranging from 2-4 ish worms). He...
I have tried dusting food with vitamins and I put calcium power on them. He got a vitamin A shot from the vet when he went. However I can't remember the last time he ate something.