I think they can sense the presense, though this is a completely opinionative statement and i have no scientific proof it. Howevery, i brought home a Female Ambilobe very recently and she is caged next to the male, yet they are separated by a black cloth that you cannot see through. I have...
I know everytime i start to see signs of the beginnings of shedding, i can't help but go into my Panther's room and peek in, waiting for the shed. He's showing more and more color! it's exciting isn't it? a long wait, but well worth it!
Yea i'm using the "Basking Bulbs" and they're a pain in the arse, always burning out. Are you suggesting i can get by with just a normal traditional house light?
I've always used ReptiSun Linear and have had no problems with it (obviously)
I've in the past used Reptisun CFL and have also never had any issues, however i changed up to Linear because i'm not one to take chances, ESPECIALLY when it comes to my chams
I tried pheonix worms and neither my vieled nor my panther gave them a second glance. They were completely uninterested in them but apparently some people have had better luck than me?
yea i was actually thinking the exact same thing. I mean you hear all over the internet about how the leaves are "toxic" to the chams, and that if you feed them hornworms that have been feeding on the worms then, transitive property, the cham is ingesting the "toxic" leaves and gets sick. Has...
Welcome to the family! Now prepare yourself for the addiction :) free roaming two chams in the same room might not be such a great idea, I would suggest setting up a barrier between the two. Other than that good luck and glad to have you with us!
Here in jersey wasn't all that bad, it was 90's couldn't tell exactly because I was working and so was not home, but my panther did well from my understanding, had my parents and brothers checking up on him.
Wherever my veiled is, I'm sure he's loving the temps, alot better than he will be...
So how do I take the "toxic" hornworms and clean them out so that theyr safe to eat? Or do I just captivate them and feed them greens and carrots and wait for their toxicity to depleat? And if this is the correct method how do I know when this is?