i just figured out the reason why my flys aren't hatching.. my crickets are getting to them before they hatch in the cage, what's a good place, to get them to hatch, without getting interfered with since i cant leave my room light on at all times, any ideas are a big help thanks
ya definitley cup feed.. if the cage is too big cup feed is the only way... because i got my panther and three months and my cage is 3 ft by 2 ft, big for a chameleon at 3 months, well i used the cup to feed, also if you get tweezers, you can put the crickets in front of him, when he's starving...
alright will do, ya it was just weird how its taking longer than usual all of a sudden... just to let you know i got my chameleon from you from the mesa convention, on easter weekend, one of the red bar ambilobe/nosy be's... he's turning out to be quite unique.. ill have pics up in a couple of...
ya im from the phoenix area depends what area of phoenix your from because pets inc is a good place to pick up a veil .. for actual panthers i dont know anyone who carries them besides individual breeders.. pets inc is in tempe, reptile store in mesa, another one in mesa
defintley check out online options, i definitley do off the internet.. i go to the cricketsdirect.com... you can get
250- for 9.75
500- for 10.00
1000- for 10.50
they also sell meal worms, superworms ,giant meal worms, and wax worms in the bulks and all for great prices .. you just have...
ya i have a humidifier but its not really doing much, it just cleans my air, but i try the fog, i was trying to think of something from keep the moisture in i just dont know, i might try the trash bags than, but if we have any more ideas this will be great
hey everyone i live in arizona, and i was trying to get some ideas how to keep the humidity in my cage up... i have a misting systems that goes off at:
8:30 AM
11:30 AM
2:30 AM
5:30 AM
and 9 PM for 10 minutes at a time, i was thinking about 15 min but i dont think it ill make a difference...
my chameleon seems to not care for eating out of a cup .. he only likes eating things that move around and he has to hunt for .. what's a good way to get him to eat worms and pinkie mouses with out putting them in a cup?
sounds like a good setup to me, i would definitley keep an eye on temp at first 80's or 90's are perfectly fine, but once it reach the 100's i would definitley try to cool down, so if you have no worries about the heat reaching that high you should be fine, it could be in the 70's dont recommend...
my panther frost bites on his fake vines also, he usually does it on the same spot, and he's been doin it for months, i see nothing wrong with it, because he doesnt eat anything he just bites on the vine.. he also bites the fake branch in there also... but like i said he just bites.. doesnt...
its black, skin came off
im curious to see if its from rubbing his face on something.. he likes to bite at the fake branch.. havent seen him yet rub his face on it well he bites, but does it to you just look like he scraped his skin?