I’m sorry, those last two were not pictures of the same male, they were females. Not all pictures of the same chameleon, my bad.
Here’s a picture of him from today, and a real short video of him free ranging and eating a black soldier fly. No tongue problems for this little guy...
Sorry for the confusion, it was shipped to me last month and the picture is a month old.
Here’s a couple more, just to show the difference in each photo, this is the same chameleon on different days. I still haven’t taken a decent picture yet!
If you are in Boca you are not too far from Ben Siegel on Hillsboro Road west of I95. That's where I got my Discoids to start my colony. I think I started with twenty nymphs just to start up and learn, and have about 200 now in just a couple of months.
Mine will free range in my house with some hanging plants from a bathroom curtain rod. I also have some venomous snakes and a state mandated preparedness plan for hurricane watches and all that. I just bag them and put them in a wooden locked box inside my biggest locked cage and document what’s...
You might want to back the hot glue with some electrical ties just to be safe. Some plastics are very hard to glue anything to, like white buckets or anything made from high density polyethylene (HDPE) After a few weeks your hot glue might just pop right off easily from the plastic. Just keep...
I have two soldier fly buckets going in my walk in cage. I seed my planters with the mature worms that crawl off and let them pupate in the cage by the dozens. My chams love to snag the adult flies. You could easily let them pupate in a deli cup with Aspen for a normal screen cage too. Takes...
You have a point, another thing- just because they really like something doesn’t mean it is good for them in quantity and could affect their suitability as a feeder for chameleons. So I guess circus peanuts is not a good roach diet? :)