Ah sorry. Miscommunication :rolleyes:
Ha. Sometimes we will go days without light... last winter we got as low as -22 F, I believe. There was ice on the inside of the front door and windows.
Oh boy. I have heard this story far too many times...
Some chameleons have a tendency to be like this. Others will just be goats and eat anything. I have one of those chams. Anyway...
As others suggested, discontinue feeding. He will not starve himself. Continue to offer small amounts of...
I would say...
- 82-85F basking
- 70-75F ambient
Yes, live plants are always a great option. You can place it under the basking spot to stop any light from overheating the rest of the cage. Some great plants to use include schefflera, pothos/devil's ivy, hibiscus, ficus, and more. Here is a...
I'm not sure about Maryland but... it gets dark out here at 5 during winter.
I will probably change my light schedule here too when the sun goes down earlier.
If you wanted an animal that wasn't complicated, you should have got a gecko or a bearded dragon.
First of all, the reason wild chameleons don't need supplements is because they have all the diversity of 'supplements' they need in the wild--that is why they live there. And we are not trying...
I think that if you want...
Foliage/Climbing: Ficus/Umbrella plant
Foliage/Space consumption: Ficus/Pothos
Climbing/Space consumption: Umbrella plant/Pothos
Space consumption/Foliage: Pothos/Ficus
Hope this helps... I personally have the umbrella plant and pothos :)
Well, work hard and you'll get there :) If I bred Ambilobes, I would plan on keeping it purebred. Totally not saying crosses aren't pretty, I've seen many gorgeous ones on here!! :D
Oh yeah, definitely gotta go with the veileds :D Just something about them... but Yoshi has had some weird thing with the spikes on his back forever, I'm not sure what it is but I wouldn't want to pass it on to more generations. But he can show some AMAZING green and yellow :D Got some pics of...