ummmm....find more grasshoppers to feed him? That's what I would do! lol
Just as long as it's not in an area where they're spraying for bug control. About 10 years ago, I used to live out in the country. I used to buy grasshoppers from the neighbor kids, along with other insects, to feed to my...
Just as long as the fixture can handle the bulb wattage. It should say on the package it comes in what it's designed for.
Video man has good thinking. Some things are designed for specific situations.
From the engineering point of view, here are your concerns:
Does the fixture...
Cats will be cats. That's what they are. Natural predators. And chameleons are natural prey.
The fact that your cham is hissing at your cats show that it is being threatened and stressed. What may seem like playful curiosity to you may be a terrifying life and death situation to your...
Chad, this video might be helpful: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcIbzeCQ0R8
And to answer your questions
1. Cedar would be great! Good choice. Beautiful wood!
2. Black Aluminum Screen, which I found at Lowe's (Home Depot didn't have it) is my preference. I don't like the shiny...
"Throw the cat outside where it belongs," means "put the cat where it belongs and not where the chameleons belong."
Outside doesn't specifically mean outdoors, but outside the room or area where the cham's are.
I didn't say there was anything wrong with a family pet cat. But some pets...
I read your blog, and there are a few things that need to be pointed out. First of all, you mentioned an electrified system that keeps cats away. Even though cats may be able to jump over it, it still can be an effective system for enclosures that are large enough not to be jumped on - as you...
Cats and dogs DO NOT belong around chameleons. Chameleons see them as predators, just as they are, and they cause alot of stress on your chameleons.
Throw the cat outside where it belongs.
Sometime in the next couple years I would like to get into quads. I find them very fascinating. But my wife told me "no more chameleon projects for a while," so I'll have to wait.
Before getting into quads, I need to study up on them. Are there any good books written on them?
I'm becoming more and more concerned every day. My female Nosy Be Panther was bred 40 days ago and still hasn't laid her eggs. She has everything she needs to lay - laying bin, privacy, etc. Is this odd?