i live in chicago.
i can't live off fruit flies then huh? for my babies.
i once made an ad for my current female cham, because i had some problems left and right, and for her safety i decided to sell her. luckily i got out of the situation i was in, but atleast 15 people texted me in a...
hmm thats interesting.
the only reason i cant go outside and pick nice branches is because i guess someone has been spraying pesticides near my lawn. and i'm afraid it is on the trees
so, theres pesticides, any way of getting them off the branches? i'd like to have 30" minimum branches so...
as far as cham breeding...
i want to breed and sell some baby veileds in my area, and i was wondering
i have a 7 month old veiled cham, i dont plan on starting till she is atleast 13 months, that being said, what would i need?
all i have for my cham is HER basic setup.
i have no male...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-WNCZvEORI&feature=channel_video_title
this is basically it, except that i have:
a 2 foot bucket full of substrate and sand, and that plant container is full of sand now.
sadly my plants died due to the mixture of sand and substrate, but new life is...
you know and its working too thats the messed up part. im looking into getting a giant hibiscus plant. its appearently 36 in in a 48 in enclosure it sounds magnificent
LOL man i really wanted a male, and i ordered one, but it turned out being a female according to the site owner. appearently there was a mixup of some sort. so i paid half for my cham... but uh, yeah.
im sitll waiting
this is annoying i dont have access atm... i will look though
, she has ONLY fallen off of the screen. never off vines or plants or anything else.
also, is it normal for a female newton veiled to have blue on her? i've never seen a female veiled with blue..