no worries. The sign that there not chirping probably means there not old enough to breed yet. Also you said they had no wings another good sign there not fully mature. You can tell the females from the males because they have a long tail looking thing called an ovipostum or something like that...
Generation 9 not a success. High hatch rate high mortality rate. Generation 8 appears to have contracted the cricket virus. Same heat same cleaning methods same humidity no new variables. Outcome: Lots of barely adults becoming paralyzed and not breeding. It looks similar to an overheated...
I agree. Wait and see. I keep both my chams in a low traffic area. My male thinks im a tree or something to climb onto and is eager to grasp on to my even when im deploying food into his enclosure. My female who has gotten the exact same care fires up black spots and lines and hisses at me.I...
I dont know the specifics on cleaning a mistking. Marty of MistKing will probably notice this thread and give you an awesome answer on how often and what chemicals to use.
A gutloaded variety. Crickets or locusts as a staple, gutloaded and calcium dusted. That reptile vit-all dust isn't bad either. As for hand spraying I have an automated mister but i still spray three times a day with a hand mister. My female veiled will run from it so I dont chase her with it...
I like to mist three times a day with at least three hours in between to keep if from becoming a marsh. My normal humidity is around 50% with the plants in the cage. With three 2 minute auto mistings it goes to around 85% then gets back to around 50%. I dont like them to get misted before the...
Go to a vet! Veileds cant re grow there tail. How did this happen? I dont think anyone should give you advice. Other than a vet list and chameleon husbandry info.
Generation 8 of crickets have hatched. Total costs $6 sterilite tub, some screen?, handful of dog food ?, Some oats $2, Water crystals $4-a gal, and two dollars for the initial crix! Not bad.
Everyone has pretty much gone over all the key points. Im now on the 8th generation of crickets i've bred. Here is the link where I wanted to share my cricket breeding adventures!
https://www.chameleonforums.com/if-your-thinking-about-breeding-crix-45824/
My first lizard was an anole. :( As I am sure everyone knows there are much better feeders. No point in feeding something like that.I hope a video like this doesnt encourage others to do this sort of thing. cham702 wanted it discussed. I will talk about it. No I haven't seen it. And I'm not...