I know but ... I can´t allways throw the same critic twise... ..... I have too make it look like that I think it´s ok that other people have their own opinion:rolleyes:
all of my chams montium, roperi, cf dilepis, spinosus, tuberculata have substrate
soil or sand or a mixture between sand and soil ... and every one I know use some sort of substrate... I have never had any problemsand if you are afraid of some sort of nastyness just use springtails (Collembola)...
try to handle her minus once a week...
and how many insects are in the terrarium at the same time ?
and how warm is the warm water:confused:
and for how long has hunger strike lasted?
no I only collected the branches from a small forest 100meters from my house...
I have never tried the yogurt trick but I´m sure it works.
a "healthy" chamaeleon is an inviceble chamaleon
Hi
did you buy them at Hamm ?
are there any spurs on the males hindlegs?
do you know the lokality?or country?
they look alot like mine ch roperi did when they were young but then again they all(allmost) look the same... (the young ones from the dilepis complex)
blackbetty... no this is not my first fertile clutch I have 36 roperi eggs from jan.
and 6 spinosus eggs allso from jan.... there is no holes yet... but in about a week or so I will prik some holes with a needle around the sides...
ryan... she looks great....you can´t see that she used 50...
hello
I´m curios to know how long time is the longest time your females have been under ground while digging and laying eggs (and survived it )
I have a female (from the dilepis complex) who have been digging for 48hours (in the same hole) and I have not seen her in about 24 hours... I´m...