I personally like
http://www.parazap.com/absolutecalcium/absolutecalciumindex.htm
other calcium supplements are calcium carbonate which is found in oyster shells or rock
this calcium supplement derives its calcium from plants so it is better digested
try providing alfalfa grass
they will tear it up
I personally dont like cricket keepers and
would use a rubbermaid bin with a screened top
and screened hole in the bottom for ventilation
use twigs and branches for climbing area
keep them well lighted and warm too
put some feeders in the cup that your cham will eat(ex.crickets) with the phoenix worms
he will inevitably grab a worm and might likeit and eat some more voluntarily
you should try this calcium dust for diego
http://parazap.com/absolutecalcium/absolutecalciumindex.htm
it is an organic calcium product derived from plants instead of rocks or oyster shells (ex. calcium carbonate) so it should be absorbed by the body better
it wont hurt to try
I hope...
butterfly cages are a good idea
can you guys check this one out
and tell me if it could be used for a chameleon habitat
http://www.educationalscience.com/merchant.ihtml?pid=6643&step=4&merchantid=4&repid=0&passwordstatus=passed
I believe the compact bulbs on rounded domes cause
the most problem because it concentrates the UVB to
a specific area
if you are using an fixture like the exo-terra canopy
or zoo med canopy I figure those would be ok
i suggest you get an accurat thermometer
http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog/reptile-supplies/thermometers-thermostats-and-timers/-/infrared-temperature-gun/