“This overview describes many common reptile surgery techniques and their application for research purposes or to provide medical care to research subjects.”…
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3035398/
This was aimed at people eating them…but that doesn’t change the nutritional values, of course!
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335893221_Nutritional_Value_of_Four_Common_Edible_Insects_in_Zambia
“From stone to dust, the journey of calcium supplementation reflects not just chemistry, but ecology, anatomy, and husbandry philosophy. The closer we get to nature's blueprint, the better we serve the animals in our care.”…...
When I had old chameleons that I suspected had arthritis or something else going on in their old systems making gripping harder, I would provide bark strips about 5” wide that could be placed like a ramp for them to have a place that was easy to sit on without being so difficult for them to hold...
Scientifically, geographic isolation can prevent gene flow and allow local gene pools to diverge. So…for example, there might be mountains between different colour variations that prevent matings so that plays a part in colours developed in the separated areas.
Such local differences might be...
I found this article to have lots of interesting information about crickets. Hope you find it interesting too!
“This review is expected to promote greater recognition of crickets as a source of food, feed, and other benefits in the world and encourage up-scaling by farming them for sustainable...
Geese…im going to have to read this one a few times to absorb what’s being said…
“Chameleons are charismatic and common lizards across Madagascar, Africa, and some surrounding regions. Little is known about their diversification dynamics and how this relates to their ecology, so we estimated...
Thanks for posting the photos. I was looking for signs of MBD because of the supplement issues, etc…but I don’t see any!
What colour are the urates? Their colour will give an indication of hydration.
“On base of the comparison study presents here, it seems that tooth bases of chameleons living in closed habitats are not in contact (larger interdental gaps of bigger teeth), while chameleons with wider heads from open habitats have tooth bases in contact or nearly so (imbricate teeth...
@Sticktongue …you said…”For my dry dry dry air in Idaho… solid sided cages with fog works WAY better than screen, or even 3 sided and screen fronts.. it simply isn’t ideal and IMO not cutting the mustard unless they are 4 solid sides. If I said that 15 years ago on here I would been crucified”…I...
IMHO, she doesn’t look like she’s in bad condition at all. Could you post a couple more photos of all of her without the screen in front of her please?
You said…”If a brand new member posts about a dangling stuck sperm plug, I don’t know them enough to trust that they have enough common sense to be able to be able to remove it without causing their animal harm.”…this is one of my concerns too and sometimes why I say see a good chameleon vet. I...