I got the second link to work.
Turns out those chameleons eat crabs, snails, bird feathers, sand , and stones. That is definitely variety and shows opportunistic feeding I would say!
I am having an issue with these links. The first one has a German popup that I cannot get rid of to read the article and the second one just takes me right back to this page.
Anyone else with this problem or how to get around it?
I see. So in the end just choosing 1 type would be best.
I really loved this podcast! It broke down the whole science behind how bioactive works. I'd like to someday try it out myself. Now I know when I am ready, start the substrate and springtails/isopods waay in advance.
I have a question. By the way nice new thread where not only bioactive owners can share, but those who haven't can learn a lot!
My question is, are all the isopods of varying species in the same enclosure? My curiosity has me wondering if there is miniature wars going on under the leaves like...
Wow, I have never heard of the Furcifer Verrucous. Very cool. I particularly like the fourth image you posted with those unique scales on their head. Would be quite interesting to see them drink water in their sleep.
Good luck hatching babies and I look forward to updates!
Here is an old one, my little guy barely grew his stripes in.
She kind of looks like she's is about to go fight crime in the first picture. It is giving very much mask and cape🦸
Hello Jevin,
It is good to hear you are at peace with where you are in life right now. You are absolutely right, the only thing constant in life is change. Who knows, maybe in a few years after you have completed school and are ready, you will be back on here sharing pics of your newest...
So sorry to hear about Rexy. I know you cared for her very much. I wish Finch safe travels and hope to hear great stories of them with you along with many, many pics 🙂