I'm selling one of my crested gecko's there, and Hoping to find some pygmies, but from what I'm told they arn't in "season" :(
Maybe I'll find something else that catches my eye.
I also go for all the amazing feeder prices and equipment.
I go out back camping a lot, and I only pack reserve food, so If I don't catch any fish, or catch any small animals using the traps I make, I end up resorting to eating a lot of bugs, since they are so numerous, they're very nutritious, and don't always taste bad, it's more mental then anything...
There is always going to be mixed opinions and point of views when it comes to this subject.
In my honest opinion the Cons outweigh the Pro's, with few exceptions, like stated earlier to help out a Chameleon that has given birth. But in terms of the general day to day diet for your chameleon I...
Port credit pets eh?
I buy my crickets from them all the time, I've never bought any shelfed products, I'm going to look into that next time I'm there : /
Give him a basking spot closer to that UV source, bend that branch a lot closer to it and hey may stop climbing on the roof, it seems like he just wants to soak in some extra UV.
calcium without D3 every OR every other feeding.
Calcium WITH D3, 2 times a month
Herpative Multi-vitamin, 2 times a month
also
I don't use D3 the same week as the Herpative, I remember reading or hearing about there being some benefit, I have no evidence as to whether or not this...
I find that purchasing the concentrated water crystals and making my own to be the best.
Like mentioned earlier, you don't want your crickets filling themselves up on potatoes rather than a high quality gut load.
Another easy method that's also cheap is to get a container, like a standard...
This is normal behavior for a chameleon, they are very solitary animals, If you were looking for a reptile you could handle that won't be scared or aggressive around you, you might want to return that cham and get a bearded dragon or something.
And thats where i stopped reading.
You need to learn some respect. For all you know she adopted it from someone who's lack of care caused the chameleon its health issues. Your emotions are getting ahead of your logic, calm down.
The owner of it is really awesome (the steve irwin look alike) he actually let me trade my Female veiled for a male because the person i purchased it from told me it was a male back when i was less experienced with chams.
Most members will tell you to handle him only when it is needed. When checking him over for any ailments, or cleaning his cage, or taking him out for some sun. Other then that, handling should be kept to a minimum.
Now, each chameleon is different. IN GENERAL, chameleons do not take kindly to...
I have Both a bearded dragon and a chameleon so ill put my 2 cents in.
My chameleon will not tolerate handling and I only handle him when i need to inspect him, to clean the cage, and to go out to get sun. Other then that, he is an observational animal, not an interactive one. It is only on...