Here's some Ontario companies which might ship feeders to you. The bottom three are located in Ottawa if you are in western Quebec. Not sure of their schedules over the holidays.
http://thewormlady.ca/
http://lazylizards.ca/
http://www.tropical-imports.ca/feeders.html...
Hey,
I do not know this seller nor do I know if they are still available but here's a Kijiji ad in Ottawa.
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-reptiles-amphibians/ottawa/pilbara-rock-monitor-and-cb-pygmy-chameleons/1118546042?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
I purchased from Simply Chameleons in Chatham Ontario. Tom and Tracy are fantastic. My avatar is Munsch, who we bought from them.
When we bought Munsch he hand fed day 1, and was comfortable with us immediately.
Our 9 month panther loves to come out as well. He is in a very heavily planted 36" X18" x 52" terrarium. I wonder if in the wild this is the time period which they may look to leave their birth area to find a new territory of their own?
Our 8 month old panther does this. We have had him for almost three months and he started coming out on my daughter and I about a week after we received him. He is hesitant to come out for my son. He does not come out for my wife or strangers. Once out he seems very trusting of all our family...
Our little guy always comes to the glass and is super excited to come out with us. Inevitably the temperature drop enables him to deficate on whomever has him. There's never any doubt he's eating and drinking, yet we haven't noticed him drinking in the 3 months we have had him.
I haven't ordered from her but I hear good things about this lady.
http://thewormlady.ca/
Here's a kijiji ad for a group in Toronto. If it is Top Notch Feeders I have ordered a Dubia start-up colony from them off of Kijiji in the past. Worked out great and my colony is doing well...
If your husbandry is good and he's otherwise healthy I think you'll find he is just adjusting to daylight savings time. His biologic clock probably didn't shift with the clock. His body is probably telling him it's 7pm even though your clock says 6pm.
Hi Andee I appreciate what you are saying however you may have failed to notice that I posted that the breeder and the feeder diet should be different.
I am a novice chameleons owner so I am passing along the advice from my Dubia Supplier and my experience to date.
The dubia breeder I bought my starter kit recommended I provide wet and a dry food for my breeders. The wet is primarily leafy greens and vegetables we would otherwise use for gut...
It's a little tough for me to tell but the Dracena looks like it may be a grafted Dracena. Thus the bottom portion of the plant (woody stem and roots) are not Dracena, only the leafy section may be Dracena.