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  1. MsCham

    Ficus dying. :/

    Oh dear. Thats a drastic change! Unfortunately what I'm going to tell you isn't going to help, as you'll either have to take it out to save it or... well, yeah. Ficus indoor plants do well with indirect light - meaning smaller ficus plants in your type of enclosure would do best because...
  2. MsCham

    Looking for a new enclosure

    Check this stuff out! If I had the money for this, this is totally where I'd go! Saw someone on the forums post that they got one from them and had an amazing experience, and they just look fantastic! http://dragonstrand.com/chameleon-cages/
  3. MsCham

    Out of it's home

    It SHOULDN'T be out of its enclosure each day. Too much stress = shorter lifespan for your buddy. Handle only when necessary - they will learn to tolerate it, but that doesn't mean they enjoy it~ Search handling chameleons on the search button at the top of the forum and you'll get a more...
  4. MsCham

    Ficus dying. :/

    Need more info... Describe dying? lol Pictures of the plant, the plant in it's enclosure (ex: how close it is to lamps/other stuff) including the side of the pot that its in. It may just be time to transplant it. But I'd need to see it. However, if you lift the plant out (and if it needs to be...
  5. MsCham

    Spiny Leaf Insects

    Thanks Dave! I think they are selling the adult ones only, and most people don't ship living things across the borders unfortunately, but its for the best so that they arrive alive... *sigh* its just frustrating because it seems the US has all the cool cham stuff!! Took me forever to just find a...
  6. MsCham

    Glass Terrarium or Aluminum Screen Cage?

    Height would be an issue that you'd have to address if you went with a glass terranium... Chams need more height than width, and most terraniums have a set height with a varying width. You'd have to build on top of the glass with mesh and supports, or have a partial free range (with the top open...
  7. MsCham

    Spiny Leaf Insects

    Ehh... good point about it getting stuck *shudders* Thanks!
  8. MsCham

    Spiny Leaf Insects

    Was wanting your guys' opinion about one of these for a very rare "treat" for the sake of variation in my ~8mo veiled's diet. Just looks like a cool thing I can put in with him and if he eats it, he eats it, if he doesnt, whatever. Worried if it would be too sharp or too big for him to eat...
  9. MsCham

    Colors of the Carpet

    Beautiful! *sighs* One day I will have one of these beauties! <3 Just cant do it right now! My personal favorite is the black and white coloring, even though its their annoyed colors. Beautiful enclosure as well, is it embedded in a wall, or is that just how it looks?
  10. MsCham

    First Timer

    I think what the OP was meaning was what soil for when the time comes to get real plants - just ensure that it doesn't have fertilizer in it (white dots) and get some large stones to put on top of it. This will keep your little guy from ingesting it accidentally. Make sure the stones are large...
  11. MsCham

    First Time Chameleon Owner

    Very nice set up so far! I would highly recommend putting some more plants in the enclosure - possibly real ones that are now (since its summer) so easy to get your hands on! I highly recommend Ficus plants or any Dracaena. These plants are non-toxic for your cham if he decides he wants to...
  12. MsCham

    Silkworms in BC, Canada

    (If this is the wrong thread, I apologize!) *I have no affiliation with the following company!* I've had the hardest time finding silkworms in Canada that would be an order less than $100+ I have been searching from Vernon to Westbank and everywhere in between trying to get silkworms...
  13. MsCham

    RECORP Inc.

    Dont do it! I've had the sketchiest experience with them!! I was trying to get silkworms from them, and ordered a whole bunch in the first order, only to find out shipping was going to be WAY too expensive, so I cancelled the order and ordered less so I could afford it - I was quoted the same...
  14. MsCham

    very worried

    On Cat Saliva... Okay... not to be that person or anything, but I need to clarify the above mentioned subject on cat saliva before someone starts freaking out and kicks their poor cat out on the street. I'm no pro with chams, but I certainly know my cats. "The mouth and the intestines of...
  15. MsCham

    Rowdy little veiled

    Seeing as you used the terms "grab him" I'm just going to put this here... http://screameleons.com/how-to-handle-your-chameleon-properly/ Please understand that chams are not a creature that likes to be handled. They can learn to tolerate it, but there has to patience involved. It should also...
  16. MsCham

    New start

    I'm sorry for your loss! I can't answer most of these things, though I do have a dire need to have a Carpet Cham! They are absolutely gorgeous, though all species are, I prefer this one to most. Depending on where you live its hard to get your hands on one. IF you are going to get one though...
  17. MsCham

    What % of Vinegar? (Cleaning)

    Excellent! Thank you! :)
  18. MsCham

    T. Hoenelli Eating Issues?

    I know the appetite normally goes down for veileds during/after a shed. It should return in a few weeks though. Have you tried letting crickets free in the cage? He might just be bored with how he receives his food, and would enjoy the hunt. Your cage looks a bit bare for how small he is...
  19. MsCham

    What % of Vinegar? (Cleaning)

    I got a cat when I was a teen, and ever since I dedicated myself to never using harsh chemicals again. I don't even have bleach in the house. I clean mostly everything with varying percentages of diluted vinegar (sometimes not diluting it at all). I'm wondering if this is one of those...
  20. MsCham

    Introducing my new Cham

    Beautiful boy you have! Welcome to the forums! :)
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