Just checked out that site - I like their cages and they do custum ones too, I wonder if they ship to the uk as with the current currency rate we would get a very good deal here in the uk.
Check these vivs out. i think i will go for one of these when my litle chap gets a bit bigger. http://www.crislis.co.uk/thatcher/repcage/index.htm
Phil
Hi studiocham, you right that forum is not dedicated to the keeping of chams and I often find myself directing members of that site to this forum so as to find more informative discussion and advise ect. I am work at mo but when i get the chance i will find a link to that thread i mentioned...
There is a forum here in the uk (RFUK) on which there are those who argue that it is ok to keep more than one cham together and and have successfully done so. They argue that the information out there that suggests you should only keep them seperetly is old hate and that modern research has...
I was tempted to go for the jofraville but instead went for the sirama. However, I'm hoping to go for a pair of either Nose Fally Red Rain or Nose mistio within the next few weeks?
Hi, what a nice looking chap. When did you collect yours. I collected a 10 week old male last thursday and he is doing well alhtough i'm a nervious wheck with constantly worrying about him lol Can we see more pics of the others chams you got from gatewick reptiles?
Phil
What is the best method to feed fruit flies. Do you leave a tub/cultre in the enclusre or do you put the amount you need into a cup and tip into the viv as and when needed?
Phil
Ummm...thats an interesting way of doing it?
How do you guys feed the fruit flys to your baby's? Do you leave a tub of them in the viv or empty some into a cup and feed as and when needed?
He means it died? How long has you and your brother had yours for. I collected mine last Thursday and he seems to be doing rrally well although I'm concerned he is not getting enough suppliments as i have not seen him eat the mini crix i've dusted as he ia always hunting down the fruit flies...
I live in the UK so I got him from Gatewick Reptiles which specialise in breading panthers.
Yes it is a glass viv but Don't worry, it is only temp, once he is a big boy he will move to a bigger mesh viv. As he is 10 weeks old and cost £200 which i guess is almost $400, I want to ensure he...
This panther is a Sirama male. His farther is a beautiful stunner (considered to be one of the best looking chameleons in the breaders collection) so i can't wait to see how this little chap turns out.
Phil
Hi, I thought I would share pictures of my first Panther. I only collected him Thursday and he seems to be settling in very quickly. Within a space of 20 minutes of being in his new home he was happily eating fruit flies. These are his first pictures.
I have yet to name him. Thinking of...
Locusts are the best food. my cham won't touch crix after he got a tast for locusts. Plus they are more fun to hunt as they hope around and don't just hang around at the bottom of the viv.
There is a forum here in the uk (RFUK) where some guys argue that is ok to keep more than one cham together saying there has been many forum members who successful achieve this. They argue that it is old school (old text book/research) to consider it the only way to care for chams and with new...