I have found these in the L'Aquarium Barcelona, but this is an extraordinary case, I suppose. :rolleyes:
As far as I know, UV-filter would not kill anything that is not free-swimming. Meaning the bacteria or parasites landing to the bottom with the poop may reproduce or wait at the bottom (in...
I am don't have much to say about humidity as I kept my Jacksons in an Exo Terra and then a screen cage with nearly all sides covered, but I can recommend you to remove the grasshoppers if you think they might be stressing him out. I never leave insects in the cage if my chameleon doesn't eat it...
No, I do not remember which eggs dropped and which emrios/hatchlings were bigger or smaller. I am saying that dropping and turning probably does not have to do with the size of the embryo/hatchling, because it is very very improbable that the eggs I dropped were all the smaller ones when...
Thanks kinyonga! I do not know what the "…"s between keywords meant, but the keywords helped me a lot. It wasn't any good to search "air sack reptile egg", at least when I did 2-3 years ago.
Apparently at the first hours/days of the incubation the embrios being positioned up, down or at the...
If reptile eggs (chameleon eggs specifically) do not have a fixed air sack like bird eggs do, then turning the eggs should not be a problem (as my simplistic logic and many peoples experiences goes). But without actually knowing the anatomy of the inside of a chameleon egg in different stages of...
Can there be censoring system or at least a warning before we are exposed to a pair of tiny-huge eyes radiating lethal levels of cuteness? Pretty please. :eek::D
I did cover sides and back with stretch film or stryofoam boards. If too much air movement causes lots of moisture loss, that is not a very good thing. Having a ventilation setup like exo terra and other brand cages is actually a good idea compered to full-screen cages for chams, as far as I know.
I have gotten some Exo Terra jungle vines, T-rex water proof vines and a glowlight out of my basement. The thing is, I realised that my basement floor and a few boxes were wet. When I opened the wet boxes, the books inside at the bottom were very moldy. I had mold on the walls but never on the...
Thanks! Clay is a lot lighther then lava rocks, I hope I can find clay balls in Germany (I came here like 4 days ago, I don't really know what is available in Germany).
Are springtails and isopods resistant to temp drops? Montanes might need 16 C (60 F) at night while it is around 24 C (75 F) at...
Hi all,
I am going to have T. montium and T. cristatus in a few weeks.
I am having a hard time deciding on a terrarium design.
I am probably going to have a 60x45x60h cm Exo Terra glass terrarium for each montane chams. I don't think I wan't to put a hole under these terrariums. And I don't...
I am going to move to Germany in 5 days, a bit stresses. :eek: What makes it easier to deal with is the fact that I can find my dream chams over there, especially T. montium. :rolleyes:
Also another method: If you can get them to eat fruit flies from your fingers or from a tweezer, they will think anything you give them with your fingers/tweezer is food, even pinheads.
But be careful not to hold too tight, their tongue might get hurt.
I am not very familiar with veileds and it might just be me, but his eye, casque, tail and spine seem sunken/skinny. How often and how much do you mist him/give him water? What are the day, night and spot tempuretures? Or maybe he doesn't eat enough to be meaty?
As I said, I might be wrong...
Both of them seem to be males if you ask me. Bases of their tails are wide, they have the extra skin for the hemipenis. That is what I see from these pictures.
By the way I am really surprised that you bought 2 hatchlings that are nearly as small as a nail. Are they a few weeks old? This seems...