Honestly, I wish discoids had become the popular roach. Then, they would be easier to get a hold of! My guy couldn't care less about Dubias, but he was willing to eat a few discoids when I tried them.
I highly recommend Repashy products. I have used their gutloads. I have, however, never tried their supplements. I can only tell you that I know many people on this forum have used it successfully.
I know exactly how terrible Petsmart/Petco's chameleon conditions are. I've been struggling with my local Petco for months, begging them to take better care of the baby chameleons. :(. Despite what they want you to believe, they care nothing for the animals and will only follow their "policy"...
Well, there are several different ways you can hang a plant from the top. First, you can attach some kind of bar or panel across the top of the cage and hang it from that, or something I have done is mount a metal plant hanger to the wall above the cage and hang the plant from that. My current...
Veileds are my favorite. ;) Here is a care sheet if you haven't already found it: https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/
From the picture, it looks like you are going to need more foliage. I suggest getting a taller plant, such as Hibiscus or Ficus and possibly hanging some...
Do you have any plans for drainage? Trust me, you'll need it. ;) I also suggest that you plan on keeping and feeding a larger variety of feeder insects, such as silkworms, roaches ( :eek: ), phoenix worms, super worms, hornworms, flies, etc. What kind of chameleon do you plan on getting...
Welcome to the forums and the world of chameleons! :) What kind of chameleon are you planning on getting? You can check out the care sheets for info: https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/chameleons/
Crickets and roaches are good, as well as phoenix worms. Superworms are ok, but should be...
Gorgeous kitties. They look very sweet.
Maybe so, but there are those of us who do! Honestly, anything fluffy has a place in my heart. (Scaly, feathery, and slimy too!.) ;)