1) I have a simple drainage system in my cage that collects most of the water, but I also use papertowels to clean up any excess water at the end of the day.
2) You could always put a couple(3-4) of crickets in there at a time, and then after your cham eats them all you can put some more in...
Those pictures are great. It definitely looks like Montu was a master of martial arts. It looks like he's about ready to drop on an unsuspecting victim in that last picture.
Keep it up guys, these pictures are awesome and I can't wait to see more of them.
-Mike
Well today my new chameleon (Titan) came today. Unfortunately school got in the way so I just now had time to take some pictures of him and his setup.
I owe a big thanks to Jay (Malicious), he put me on the right path for my new cage. Its a 2x2x4 cage from LLLreptile. I put a 2ft hibiscus in...
If you're worried about killing your plant, then wait a couple of days. Then you can continue to trim it. Just make sure you water it, and it gets plenty of light throughout the day.
mac's won't be safe for much longer. Word on the street is that there are viruses directed towards macs coming very soon. The only search engine that I find safe is google. And if you're worried about search engines saving your searches, they have features on most broswers that don't save...
There's a database on this site that has a list of good live plants for your cham.
Here's the site:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/live-plant-database-2632/
Edit: Your setup looks good. A live plant will be perfect.
I'm going to have to try using a glove. I have to move my male veiled cham this weekend, and he hates my guts. looks like its time to make a trip to walmart...
If you could fill this out it would be very helpful...
Cage Info:
* Cage Type - Describe your cage construction (Glass, Screen, Combo?) What are the dimensions?
* Lighting - What brand, model, and type of lighting are you using? What is your daily lighting schedule?
* Temperature - What...