So I am currently a student in a university town and have to bus around everywhere. I saw the signs in the shop not to leave crickets/feeders outside, duh!
I really didnt have any other choice then to take the bus which left my standing outside for about 10 mins. Is there any chance they...
dust with plain calcium every feeding and use calcium w/D3 once a week.
Then once a month dust with a multivitamin. Too much D3 is actually a bad thing
That is not true. Just make sure you get a UVB bulb made for use with reptiles. And if you do go the compact bulb root like I did then be sure to get a reflective lamp
I think as long as their gutloaded well then they can be a good thing to throw into the mix every now and then. They can be hard to digest in large quantities. My cham will eat probably 5-10 a week with no problems
How old is your chameleon?
At first my cham would snap at silkworms before I could even set them down on a vine, now I haven't seen him eat one in a while.
Try not feeding for a day or two and then offer crickets or mealworms.
I have had my kinyongia for about 8 months now. I have never seen him display such vibrant whites and green/brown markings. When he sleeps he gets very bright. Perhaps he hit puberty and is looking for a female?
He's normally more like this
I finally found these "collard greens" I heard of and grabbed a couple leaves from the store. My crickets are DEVOURING what I put in lol.. not too sure about the dubias though
sort of off-topic but had to post
What does the LoD version look like? I have been gutloading my crickets with the repashy superload for sometime.. I'm thinking of switching to the bug burger.
edit: It does say on the label they recommended to use in conjunction with calcium plus, I was sort of concerned about a nutrient over...
Interesting, I was thinking even just having to cut a hole and have wire mesh in that one spot for the light if I can't find the heat resistant type, although I haven't looked as of yet.
Anyone have experience with the Exo-terra Flexariums? I have been thinking of building my own cage using nylon mesh for some time now. http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/flexarium.php
The steel mesh cages zoo-med makes work great and do a good job regulating air flow, humidity etc. but my...