Me and my buddies back in Melbourne will go fishing off the causeways for anything that swims.
We recently got into shark fishing...a few bites but havent landed anything.
From what i have read, pygmy eggs have been successfully incubated at room temp before.
Speaking of that i think i have some eggs somewhere in my little jungle...time to get the machete!
Good luck with them!!!
How is circulation in the enclosure? Do you hvae any fans on in the room? He may be wanting to get out because the air in the cage is stagnant.
Could be something else too...that is just my opinion.
I dont know how long ago it was, but many years ago chameleons were worn by women as, well, almost like jewelry. They would have them attatched to a string and that sting was pinned to their shirt or another article of clothing.
So it could very well of been chameleons that were given out at...
Yea i just did a search and read some things that leads me to believe that i should be fine. This tree will be on my porch and used for sunning purposes only. My male dosent eat greens as strange as it is, but i will watch my female for any ill side effects.
Well if it makes it any better I know of several people who keep dubia in florida...Just dont let them out of their cage!
And as far as i know suppliers still ship here
I have looked on a few plant lists and didn't see any thing about orange trees being safe for chameleons? Are they Toxic?
The reason im asking is my mom has one orange tree in the back yard that has not given any fruit in a few years and she is thinking about getting rid of it and I was...
My male will straight up hang under his florescent UV light randomly...but for the most part my girls stay hidden
Im going to agree with the needs time to settle in statment.
Do you have a pic of their enclosure?