I have 3 LLL cages and no issues with any. I will still buy cages from them as I feel they are good value for the price. I ordered all black and received all black, guess I was lucky. I would definitley contact them, they have great customer service.
Un-frickin' believable shots. These photos make me fall in love with the chameleon all over again. They are absolutley stunning. You have an exceptional eye for composition. Nice work!
Nothin' better than a bucket full of baby chams. It is remarkable how much these little guys actually poop in a weeks time. Have fun cleaning the bins. It will be my turn again very soon...can't wait.
Well gang, I think I need to check myself into a cham rehab as this chamaleon keeping is one very addictive hobby. Tonight I just picked up my 7th cham. That's right I said seven. This makes 3 veilds, 3 nosy be's and 1 ambanja. All I can say is, what an addicting and satisfying hobby this has...
A baby cham does not require a basking light until it's around 2 to 3 months of age. If it is only 6 weeks or so old, a linear uvb bulb is all that should be required. At this young age they have a hard time regulating their boby temp. When they get to be between 2 to 3 months of age the basking...