just the other day I saw that Spinosus have ben under rhinodigitum by Matthee is that true ? ... I am asking because I can´t recall that I have seen that info before...or maybe I have failed saveing it in my memorybank(my head)
I have lost all my sceintific papers(pdf) due to my pc "died" so...
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first I want to appologise to renzo0684 for the little twist in your thread..
and now for Pure :)
you might be right about the written word
:D I can see that it could be a bit confussing...
and about the book... it´s a figure of speech (move two lines up)
now back to the...
when I said "(especially chamaeleo species)" I meant all the species in the chamaeleo genus ...
I know that chamaeleo species dislike each other...a lot.
and I don´t mean that one should keep the chamaeleons together all the time (unless the keeper have a enormus terrarium) but keep them...
NO! Chamaeleon (especially chamaeleo species) should be handlet for Your pleasure... only when it´s truly needed...
(and by You I mean the people who handle them on dayli basis just for fun:mad:)
In my book Chamaeleo species are some of the more entertaining chamaeleons if you have a group...
...after a propper meal it´s time for dessert
Thermobius domestica
Isopods:
Trichorhina tomentosa or other in similar size
grenfly:
Myzus persicae, Acyrthosiphon pisum or any other greenfly that I know of...( I don´t know if there is any species out side of Denmark that eat...
I think it´s a Phyllophaga/Folivora can´t remember their common name... :o (a two toed sloth?)
but I think it have ben washed out in to the sea from a river
he ran of for about 3weeks ago when I had them outside in a net terrarium. the wind knoked the terrarium over and the male and one female ran of =( it was just pure luck that I found the female
I feed my chamaeleons with insects of all sizes (in this case for Ch roperi) everything from small cricets and flies to adulte dubia and grasshoppers.. but mostly Gryllodes sigillatus sized inscts...