they are actually very hardy
I think it is a good deal
I would search some care info
quickly though cause that offer looks like it is going to go fast
since you posted it on here:D
I really believe so
I heard a story of two katydids owned by a person
one was a male and the other was a female
they mated and were always next to each other
eventually the male died
the female apparently felt sad and lonely
and started going down hill fast
she laid her eggs and dragged her...
money tree (Pachira aquatica) in non-toxic
there is another money tree that is severly toxic
to human and pets (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)
it releases toxic gases that are harmful to both humans and pets
STAY AWAY from this money tree
you should think about getting a misting system
so you dont have to constantly mist
to give the chameleon water and to keep up
its humidity
mist king is one of the best
http://www.mistking.com/Starter-Misting-System.html
by the way if at all possible try making a
free-range for your cham so it can get time out of the cage
Chams tend to be nicer when they are out of their
cage
but great care must be taken so that
they dont run away or get into trouble
haha man, a trans is a veiled
it is like a morph
here is a pic of a trans (notice the patches of white)
http://www.flchams.com/inventory/GatorTransVeiled.jpg
here is a pic of a non-trans veiled (not all veields have the same colors though)
http://www.flchams.com/inventory/Lucifer%20Veiled.jpg
transeluctant is a genetic mutation that makes the
chameleon lose pigment in certain areas
correct me if I am wrong
I personally dont like it
and are more expensive
most likely trying to hand feed, right??
some people are too afraid
to touch the feeders with their
hands when trying to hand feed
I guess it should be
called tong feed
their bite can TEAR UP your skin
if the chameleon wanted to
they will usually just nip you as a warning
but there might be the day he/she just isnt in a good
mood
how old are your daughters??