i did more or less the same thing:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/custom-viv-reconstruction-111774/
this is a great rundown on how to do everything:
super easy, just buy a couple more containers of greatstuff than you think you need: you have to use the entire container in one go...
hi all,
I was recently admitted to a graduate program in Miami and will need to part ways w/ my male panther; moving him, my dog, and all my other stuff and then finding a new spot to live is going to be too much of a hassle.
I would obviously like to sell to a member of this community...
9mo old cham, 18 (im assuming medium) crickets a day
sounds like overfeeding by a significant margin. Im surprised she can eat that much and still want more. Without knowing any more details I'd say you should put her on a diet. About 5 large per day, even every other day, and you'd be fine...
just make sure you get the dilution and [conc] right. there are a few articles about it if you do a google search
http://15minutevegetablegarden.com/how-hydrogen-peroxide-can-help-your-vegetable-garden-flourish/
you might also be over-watering. A diluted hydrogen peroxide solution works to aerate roots/soil and kills spores and fungus. A tablespoon of 3% H2O2 per cup of water works well
I have a dog that doesnt like small animals (or likes them A LOT I guess...too much liking) so I thought free-range time might be limited to when I was around, but I ended up just hanging a pothos from the ceiling near the window. Its out of the dog's reach, gives me the option of leaving the...
triangle things? I think thats just a water-catch that forces all the water through the screen. It mimics rainfall as opposed to just spraying the plants and cham directly
I have a hole drilled into the top left of my vivarium that I put the bulkhead through, but a lot of people just zip tie...
wouldnt hurt, but might get pricey. Most GM-veggies are pretty specific in the bugs they're protected against, and its only really effective when combined with a large number of pesticides, so its probably not something you need to worry about as long as youre washing everything
HA, thats a heck of a typo...meant to write "It'd have to be local" not "Id have to be local"
I dont have any hoppers, if I did I'd be feeding them to my cham :D
It would have to be local, USDA prohibits commercial shipping of hoppers across state lines if I can remember correctly...something about being a pest makes them illegal (roaches and crickets arent?! :rolleyes:)
you might want to look into ordering them from a couple companies that sell to...