anything i was gonna say has been said, cut clones, root solution and so on, my regular pothos vines out and roots itself sometimes i'll just cut 1 of those and plant it elsewhere,
lol I know it's a pointless statement, but if only the world shared our mindset and approach. btw love the pics jojo's a good 1
If I can ask does her mouth stay open like that or what? sorry I'm probably asking already answered trivia
yea I can't find anything, and I can't search the site cause I'm new,
that board is a mess, it appears to be chaos, lol
thanks.
Im looking at that http://www.theveiledchameleon.com/ site's sunburst veiled babies, and super turqoise veiled babies. so I need to figure this out lol thanks again
YEA, I've registered and am trying to search for it now, it won't let me access the page you used, even though I'm registered now awaiting activation on there end. thanks
I love the fact that so many people on here it seems, even though if there chameleon has a problem health-wise, they don't give up. That says alot about alot of the people on here.
turtle for nephew, dog, 2 cats, chameleon, fish, had snakes, had snapping turtles, had a bat, had other lizards, ever since I was allowed outside I was always the animal conisseur.
I would bring home copperheads to mom "she freaked",
picked up over a 100 yr old snapping turtle in...
seems like you know enough with what your doing, as far as regulating and controlling the light, heated area. I know that I myself have been in a vicious circle with those damn repti sun lights, the P.O.S. basking light they provide has burnt out twice within 8 months, which might be about...
Thanks for the chance, and good luck to all.
My pascal and his new lady soon to be on the way, plus the breeding i plan on doing. This would be a great start to my awesome venture
I see olimpia, I had seen them before on there and was truly enthralled by that color scheme on the female, Cause I've seen alot of colors, gravid or not. pictures by people on here and elsewhere and have not seen alot like that. maybe they are more common then I think. thanks