She hissed at me about 20 minutes ago because I looked at her and asked if she was enjoying her crickets. This is a picture of her new enclosure. My husband built it himself.
Beautiful!! She just really loves her new home. She's always super excited to go back in too. We take her out just to feed her worms. But she hates it lately
Ever since my husband built Calvin her new habitat, getting her out has been a pain in the butt. She loves it in there so much that she hisses (well, more like squeaks) and lunges as us. Like really Calvin? I just wanted to give you a worm. Brat..
We had 4 of them before we finally gave up and decided not to buy more.. There was one who was always okay so we assumed it was being mean to the others.
Thank you!! I will definitely look into that the next time we buy them. She had two today, and didn't even touch her crickets. I put the crickets in at around 7am, and when I got home at 2:15 all of them were still in there. I think I put 6 or 7. So she ate a couple horn worms after my husband...
My parents have had fire belly toads, pacman frogs, albino clawed frogs, a newt and a salamander. Calvin is very spoiled and we've only had her three weeks. I actually started my dad on reptiles by getting the fire belly toads when I was about 12 or so.
She's our first chameleon and I've wanted one since I was a teenager. My husband finally got me one for my birthday. Her enclosure was custom made by him. Both of us are constantly doing research on how to care for her. We do love her very much, she's a very tiny member of the family. My father...
Today we learned that miss Calvin LOVES horn worms. Even if they are expensive as all hell. Spent 21 dollars for 26 worms :eek: but its for her so its okay.
It's more for me. New England winter is not good for my skin at all. I get dry and itchy. My hands crack too but that's more because I wear latex gloves at work and wash my hands a million times a day. I actually read about the shower curtain on another thread. I just wasn't sure how effective...
The humidity actually stays up at about 60-70%. I run my humidifier all night just because its been super dry lately. My son has had a bunch of bloody noses lately. My nose has just been really dry in general. My husband literally just built her enclosure so I'm not really sure how I would go...
I wish my house could be hot and humid but unfortunately new England sucks like that and its generally very dry. I actually have a humidifier in my room because its so dry. I know with the screen the air is free flowing, but I didn't want to keep her in a glass tank because I know its not good...
So Calvin's new home is made of window screen. I know when they're younger they need more humidity and moisture. However, I'm not entirely sure how to keep the humidity in there for her. I know live plants will help but I need some other suggestions. We have a dripper and I spray the fake plants...