Ya that would probably work pretty well.
Definitely keep some shade in mind in that though, they'll need to escape the heat somehow.
Feeders on the other hand is where you might have some issues, just search up some cricket jug feeders, should solve your problems.
I've tried a rinse, it's only gotten larger so far.
Getting her into the vet tomorrow morning if she doesn't make any improvements.
I did see in another thread (https://www.chameleonforums.com/my-chameleon-girl-got-something-her-eyes-65201/) almost the exact same situation, the vet prescribed...
If they don't stock it regularly, they want you to take all they have to order.
Sucks, yes, big time.
I may be able to take some off you as well.
Gonna do a round of fecals shortly on all my stuff, and who knows if anything will pop up.
Hey,
This just happened about 2 days ago, was putting in a male to breed this female, but she wasn't allowing it, so I separated them and the next day she started to progressively get worse around her eye.
She has occasionally been rubbing it against some of the ficus branches.
It hasn't...
It's really not worth it in this case either.
Most insurance wont cover deaths of animals, it's kinda just expected.
They'll cover theft (usually with a silly deductible, then have fun proving the animals worth), and large scale natural disasters.
In the end, it's not worth it.
Ah, you...
It might be a lot easier to ask specific questions about what you think may be doing wrong with some of the animals in the store/etc.
This broad "tell me about everything" is just too big a topic to cover :)
Nah it's a UVB bulb, zilla makes a few different types that all come with their own different disadvantages.
They just never really got any foothold in the reptile uvb sales.
Going to have to correct you here.
Males have the longer nails, specifically on the front feet.
They use them to help grip on the female during mating, as well they use them for mating behavior to stimulate the female into breeding.
Hoj e-mail me if you have anything you're worried about at their place.
I'll help you out where I can :)
Watch out for the pixies if they're on the larger size, they're the frog version of a bulldog, funny little things.
Maybe I'll take a drive up there on a Wednesday if you're working that night.
Echo'ing the other two.
Fat tailed gecko are even easier to handle then any of my Leos.
Find a new albino striped if you can at the show, they're really nice.
Bring me in your fixture and bulb and I'll plug it in and test it's reading for you on my Solarmeter 6.2 (Just not tonight, my buddy is borrowing it atm lol)
What we were told is that they were purchased by the owner of a Fish and exotic reptile store, that simply never have had any experience with Chameleons.
And not surprising, they both didn't make it.
I'd assume the owner was told "hey, we got these 2 chameleons, any chance you want them?"
And...
Wow no one answered this?
Well, when your horns run out of food, they'll either start killing each other and eating them, or just flat out die.
They could cocoon, but you'll have to monitor the worm for it to show you it's ready.
I assume a cham could eat the moth as well, you've been...