Okay :) she has a bin in there now with coconut substrate until I can get organic soil it's been in there for a bit now I've seen her a few times standing on the edge
I can't wait for her to lay eggs lol I'm just a small bit stressed that since it will but her first clutch she won't want to/know what to do she might go egg bound
Just little pepples in the water on the shallow side invade a cricket falls in , there's a 2 - 2 1/2 inch deep side as well for more water and she drinks from it but also licks leaves when she gets misted
The crickets have constant access to gut loading veggies she still doesn't until shower time she has a dripper into a plant into a small dish and then back down to to bucket for water her cage is misted when needed as well she's strange lol
She gets. Dusted everyday, do suggest any greens/veggies? I find panthers don't like them as much just to give her a small change up in diet once and awhile, also she seems to not poop unless she gets a shower? I'm confused by it and don't want her to become stuffed up and sick
Her first shed since I got her she's around 7-8 months old how long do you think before she will start to lay? Any subsections for first time egg laying and making her more comfortable?
Panther named Jesse (:
no I don't have her any longer )': she past away on Saturday , she wasn't eatting and was pacing the bottom like she does when she's going to lay eggs , she had substrate in the how tank and the girl I got her from had a bucket of dirt as well that I just left with her for comfort cuz she was...
"the idea just reminds me of the Simpson's episode where Homer was adding salt to his goldfish tank so the lobster could live in it."
that's two different things lol at least the chameleon and hermit crab have some of the same needs? digging dirt, food, climping, sun light, the gold fish is...
yes but female chameleons need substrate to dig in minuim 8 inches , so they can lay eggs. also Im about to upgrade to a 18in wide 3ft long by 3ft tall screen cage, the 2 would stay away from each other. then how can you put anoles with them
so what your saying is I could put my 2 hermit crabs in with my few months old veild chammy? I'm getting a 18inch wide , 3 feet long and 3 feet tall screen cage I'd like to down size on the amount of tanks I have around. also my almost 2 year old veild female just past away )': I'm not sure what...