He is very small. Most breeders don't release their chameleons for sale until 3 months because some young chameleons just don't make it. Your care looks spot on.
Don't feed the ants.
Water doesn't work on ants in my area, they make a bridge, it's actually really cool.
I actually like the sound of crickets and it gets too hot to keep them outside.
Thanks guys! Do the eggs need to be submerged more? I'm using hatchrite and barely pushed them in. Also should I punch holes in the top of the container? Or is opening them once per week sufficient.
My girl laid her eggs today! She was digging this morning, so I tried to stay away. (I didn't have time to cover her cage) Well she ended up just dropping them on top of her laying bin. I got 22 eggs. I'm very excited... It's going to be a long wait.
On older nymphs you can start to see wing buds. Those are the males. I would get a mix of ages so you always have adults. I have about 250 roaches and they just started producing so I don't know how many you need, but you can always sell off extras. Each female is supposed to produce approx. 30...
Yes, I used an online translator. Amazing how those work, only a couple words came out funny. I was asked not to disperse it as it is going to be published.
I think you will be better off keeping the babies separate. Do you have netflix? There is an old dirty jobs where mike goes to a cricket farm and it's lime a tutorial on how to breed crickets, very informative. Here is a brief version: put small tubs of damp dirt in with adult crickets. Take...
The problem with your theory is I could easily feed a chameleon something inedible. How many times do you see posts about a chameleon ingesting substrate, etc etc.