If you give directly water to drink for your insects, I think it's better.
And like this, insects don't die due to the injection.
Personally, i've given a cup with a moist cotton and with a mixture of propolis, royal jelly, honig and calcium.
My crickets are very well hydrated.
But to give...
Generally, if the mist is short, they dislike. But, if she's long, as stated above, they drink.
I think too that the mist must to be made by the top, like a rain, and not to face.
Génial, je peux te parler en français alors ? :D
If i'm not mistaken, the first pathologies are a general weakening but where you're in there, it's often too late.
Hi,
The coccidies...i know.
I've a female with the coccidiosis. I noticed that a short time after the purchase. She was 6 months. Thankfully, I got caught in time, before the first pathologies. She has today about 10 months and she look healthy. With treatment, the number of coccidia...
If the heat point is located and therefore there is a good thermal gradient and in a ventilated terrarium, the temperatures can be high.
For example, for a pardalis, you can have 35-40° and for a calyptratus 40-45° celsius, without problems.
It's just very important that this heat point is...
Personaly, I'm against synthetic products. Just calcium sometimes on adults. Never D3
I prefer to have a goob UV source like a Powersun or Vitalux and provide plants rich in calcium and vitamins (mainly weeds) to insects.
I also give bees products: pollen, propolis, royal jelly and honig to my...
Yes i confirm, in europe, some people tend to forget that willigensis is not a sub-species and attach too much importance to this appellation.
The real name is Chamaeleo Trioceros jacksonii jacksonii willigensis...starts to become complicated :D
I've heard of a scammer but about the appellation "willigensis" but not about the albino. Probably the same person?!
I haven't got more data.
If you find data about the albino meller, i'm interested.
About the link, i don't understand..it isn't at all what I sent :confused:
But yes, she seems...
Euh...no
I don't understand
http://images.search.conduit.com/ImagePreview/?q=cam%C3%A9l%C3%A9on+albinos&ctid=CT3241952&SearchSource=48&FollowOn=true&PageSource=Results&SSPV=&start=0&pos=3
Try here otherwise: http://geocities.ws/chamjacksonii/behavior.html
Yes sorry, an other link with the same pict:
http://images.search.conduit.com/ImagePreview/?q=cam%C3%A9l%C3%A9on+albinos&ctid=CT3241952&SearchSource=48&FollowOn=true&PageSource=Results&SSPV=&start=0&pos=3
I have never seen an albinos panther cham.
But they are albinos jackson
http://forum.tanalahy.com/c-calyptratus-albinos-piebald-etc-t2728.html?hilit=jacksonii%20albinos&start=15
And the translucent piedball among veiled chams...