I make scaffolding with birch branches and zip ties (thanks Neptune!) but never liked the way the branches get wet where they touch the floor. Some clear push pins stuck into the branches keep them up off the floor and dry so they’ll last longer.
Just thought I would share!
Her name is Cera (from The Land Before Time).
I do not plan on pairing her with a male yellow lipped (yet) because I don’t want to stress her out. Maybe down the road when she’s sexually mature and big and healthy enough for that, I’ll think about it.
This video makes me wary of pairing...
You betcha! A CBB from Rick Rose. She is a sweet little baby. Well, she’s almost 18 months now but still the size of a mature female panther. I’m told CBB’s don’t get anywhere near the size of wild caught. Love her
First of all, congratulations on your little guy. He will grow fast and I hope you will enjoy him for many years.
Here is a post with one way to hang pots in an enclosure:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/1-001-ways-to-hang-pots.195286/
Also, please consider moving his enclosure...
I’ve had a female veiled and a male veiled and both were terrible with drinking. I hydrated via bugs mostly. Silkworms are great and hornworms are good too but silks are my preferred method for upping hydration. They’re like little bags of water
Albert is showing the first signs of an oncoming shed. I used a hand mister to wet some pothos leaveson the other side of the enclosure and gave him 3 large silk worms. Let’s see how this goes.
Speaking of drainage, I use a 2 1/4” hole saw in the floor of my reptibreeze and then put a simple plastic pot with gravel to make the floor concave to the middle. Black plastic bucket underneath, Coroplast on the sides and voila. The sound of buckets filling is music to my ears.
That’s...
Feed the floral wire through the eye hook while supporting the pot with your other hand so there’s no weight on the eye hook. Don’t pull the floral wire like it’s a pulley system (lol). Now pull the floral wire while lifting the pot to the desired height. Bend the wire over and see if the...
Using floral wire, cut a 36” piece, feed an end under both zip ties where they intersect, and pull the floral wire up into a v shape so the two ends are touching. Place those ends into a power drill and tighten the drill. Now slowly turn the drill on to braid the two floral wires together...