man i dont know what your saying... what language do you speak? maybe i can help translate.
i can tell you use the metric system so you obviously arent in the US
i didn't post it there because i'm not sure she's sick. she seems healthy, shes as rude as ever, and is eating without any issues. she's just acting like an idiot!
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MAYBE i'm overreacting... but hear me out
i just cleaned EVERYTHING in the chameleons cage, just incase she was discontent. but...
She's been at the bottom of the cage, near the door for awhile now. she only goes back up to sleep or to hunt.
she wont stop trying to climb the mesh. i...
yep mustard and collard have high calc. avoid broccoli. theres also a difference between artificial sugar and natural sugar.
veileds have tight jaws and can bite like you wont believe. just dont let the thing "bite off more than it can chew"
i mean cup fed. i just tried again and she looks with desire but to no avail. i once left her some worms in a cup and she NEVER ate them. somehow the cup spilled and then the worms were no where to be found. i'm guessing that she knocked it over and let them roam around.
also, i switched...
the fogger is pretty warm. i've looked up dubias in several guides and what-not. so humidity would severely improve their living conditions, and it would also prevent dehydration. A humid roach grows faster and breeds better. but i was mostly asking if it could do more harm than good (idk maybe...
if your feeding crickets why cup feed? i dont see a point of buying a wild animal only to "train it" let the poor thing hunt. its in a cage all day! might aswell be a prisoner.
thats just my opinion anyway. It's like a fish having a cup to have to eat out of. it's just odd
she doesn't even look at them, i put them in the light so they run around like idiots but the cham just looks and then looks at me like "...really? you've had me for a year and your not letting me catch my own food?" oh it was my chams birthday the 28th. shes 1 year old!
i cant make her eat...
theyre probably the healthiest worm. i know some people who feed them as a staple because their chams wont eat anything else. so limit, no. they dont have a tough shell like mealworms or other types of worms. but don't feed too many, worms are pretty high in fat.
completely irrelevant. but i had a dream that i found a baby monkey (the size of a very large dubia) and i put it in my chams cage so it could hang out (idk its a dream you know how they go) and my cham ate it. i LOLD so hard when i woke up. my first thought was (i should ask on the forums to...
also, i have a reptifogger and sadly it isnt working anymore. the water wont travel through the tube. so i put it inside the tank (luckily the mesh lid has no corners so cables run through it just fine without making holes in the lid (for escapees) ) so...
the fog will keep up humidity AND...
i've had my 500~ nymphs for about a month now. they are in a glass 30x20" reptarium. I'm using one of the zilla heating mats on the side of the glass container, but inside it to keep it warmer. they cant climb it.
i didn't have enough crate to keep it vertically up so i shredded them to like 4...
so is my 11mo techincally still a babe? lol
and its a female, so 7 adult criks, 5 adult roaches?
oh man i fed alot more when she was like 10 months... but then i began cutting back, now im feeding just supers for 2 days, expecting the dubias today at somepoint
edit: should i dust roaches now...