If you didn’t know it, you my friend are on the forefront of chameleon husbandry these days
And I’d like to keep my place in line for a CB F. antimena pair 😁
I’m with you. It’s husbandry requirements should be very well suited to the general keeper when awesome folks like you are able to crack...
I also had to send my guys elsewhere last year. I just picked up a pair of F. Willsii. Super cool chams. Very small, and very beautiful
Probably need some recommendations from a Bug Lord on tiny roaches to propagate for them 🙂
Good to hear from you!
I’d bet you can find Kenyan Xanths. Seems like the montiums are mostly gone and the quads are on their way out, but hopefully you can find quads (let me know if you do 🙂)
I just picked up a pair of F. willsii. They are tiny and awesome. I suspect @javadi could guide...
I’m so sorry things have been rough for you. Stay on your feet and keep fighting. This is a tough chapter in your life, but there’s always small bits of happiness if you take the time to look, sometimes they’re just hard to see and enjoy
Hang in there
I guess I disagree with this. I think hydration can be accomplished adequately with just misting and it’s been done very successfully that way
However there is data that suggest the addition of fogging promotes active hydration at night while the Cham is sleeping, and it more closely simulates...
Just to add another possible solution to try. This podcast from the chameleon academy talks about an alternative approach to lay bins that provides several different options for the Cham. I have no real life experience to add to it, but I thought it was really insightful...