looks like a good start.but only once you get the cham is when you start learning and fine tuning your setup.congrats and good luck! :D
there is tons of info on this forum and the people here are great!
post pics!
i like the second one also btw:cool:
i feed my 2 month old vieled 2 mealworms ever other day to provide a variety. i use crickets as a staple and add a couple pheonix worms (soldier fly larva) every day.
if you get mini mealworms they should be small enough for a baby to consume.
cricketcrack! its amazing stuff. my crickets go crazy!:D i just have a bowl with cricketcrack,some cut up carrots,and water crystals. i just wash the dish out ever 3 days and put fresh cricketcrack,carrots,and water crystals.
check this - https://www.chameleonforums.com/live-plant-database-2632/
find one you like and fits your size/needs in homedepot.
also please use the search buttom as this has been asked so many times.
thanks
hi. im looking for about 20 small dubia roaches that i can feed to my 2MO baby veiled. just want a little amount for now to see if he will eat them. so if anyone has about 20 small (1/8) dubias they would ship to me for a good price please send my a PM.
location: 94531
thanks
-Rob
yes take the lid off. the vaccum created after a certain amount of water is poured out stops the flow.
no experience with zoomed but my flukers dripper is working great!
i think it is totally worth the money if you work all day. and if you have more than 1 cham then it will be even more worth it.
but you will still need a dripper constantly dripping.my veiled has never drank water from leaves, only from the dripper.
i use soil and rocks for better drainage. here is what i did - https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-plant-trees-without-flooding-63251/ i will be adding a middle layer of pebbles to help with drainage as my schefflerra is dying because of to much water.
super worms are not very nutritious. they are not a good staple to feed. i suggest to just leeve a couple crickets to roam around the chams enclosure and he will eat them sooner or later. if he doesnt eat those cricket within a couple days then try dubia roaches. he should defintatly eat...