The bottom of my diy cage swivels open for cleaning, no problem there. You just have to not install a row of screws, like the instructions said. I also have an lllreptile 2x2x4, which turned out good except for the front door being tough to open-the bottom is a tight fit and jams which I need to...
Glad to see you got a male! I somehow knew eventually you would. He looks super healthy, very cool to see full grown adults because I imagine how my 6 month old will turn out.
You really don't want them to go under 72 degrees f., but they should've been ok to around 68-69 at night...maybe. Do a search for "silkworms 101" using the forum feature. That thread will be your new friend esp. if you decide to raise them, but even for general care it's great. It could also be...
My veiled will try to eat anything, but my other chams tend to ignore the silkworms unless they are moving, and they tend not to in a feeder container. I use bio-vine in my cages and find the silkworms stick to this perfectly. Although interestingly enough, one silk must have crawled off or...
My friend has 3 english bull dogs (smaller variety, but i'm no dog expert), one is an oldie and blind since 4-5 years but gets around just fine. Fantastic breed, enjoy the new addition.
Most people recommend once a week for supers on this forum, make sure you do dust them with plain calcium powder or d3 w/ calcium if needed since they have a pretty poor calcium/phos ratio.
I heard about this supposed roach ban in FL, but all suppliers I checked DO ship to FL, and this is how I started my colony. The ban must be out of date or not being enforced.
:D couldn't have put it better myself.
I do feel lucky he's staying at my home. He has his own room of the house, but I don't free range him since we also have a cat. Tigger never seems to notice the chameleons...one time he sniffed towards the cage, but I've read horror stories so I didn't...
I love this guy :). Jim of The Chameleon Company sent me this handsome pink.
His background bars, which you can sort of see in the pic, change from light grey to dark aqua green/black when fired up. He's my first f. pardalis, but definetly not my last.