I use the calcium+ and the gutload, just started 1 week ago and everything is alotttt easier. Have to give credit to the guys on this forum for sugeesting it!
Hey, you vould get a hygrotherm controller. It would turn your humidifier on and off depending on your set humidity level. Pretty expensive though 79$ around
Hey all, Icarus is having his first shed with me. Ive had sheds with cresteds but chameleons sound trickier. Mainly concerned about shedding of the eyes? Also any tips/tricks would be greatly appreciated.
I know that even in basic care theres a huge stress on ventilation and fresh air for chameleons. I was just wondering why chameleons need so much fresh air, and what happens if chameleons are house in a glass tank. Im currently house a panther in a screen tank, but might switch to half acrylic...
Has anyone seen, heard, or tried this?
http://www.reptiledirect.com/tropicairhumidifierandairexchangernopump.aspx
It looks like it would be cool to keep up humidity, but not sure about the quality of the brand.
I have the same problem, but the days I have off on work I feed each cricket one by one. I actually rip off the jumper legs and let it crawl on the screen until my panther eats it. Then ill just keep going.