Well like all of my reptiles, I normally house them in an appropriate size cage for their age and size. I just want to make sure I just don't go too big. I've learned through the years that there is such thing as too big. I just recently justly took an interest in Carpet Chams, so I'm just doing...
I'm thinking my next chameleon will be a Carpet Chameleon. I have no problem buying a 24x24x48 size cage, but do you guys that might be a little too much for the chameleon. What's you guys input on my query?
So I'm finally in the market for a high quality misting system. Obviously since they are one of the sponsors, I am looking at buying a Mist King System. But with that said, Are there any other systems out there that are reasonably or equally comparable to the Mist King System?
Also, I have 3...
My Jackson Chamleon somehow broke his horn. It literally is turned 90 degree but still attached. He doesnt seem to be in any sort of pain or at least he's not expressing it. Should I just leave his horn attached, out should I try cutting it off?
Buying my 1st case of 1000 crickets has been thus far, the scariest thing I've ever done in my life. I can imagine exactly whats going to happen when the day comes when 1000 freed crickets are running all over my house.
Man!!!!! So I got lazy today while feeding MY KID'S Jackson Chameleon. So instead of hand picking out a Dubia Roach for my kids Jackson Chameleon to eat like i normally do, i brought over the small container in which I keep his roaches in and let him just snap one of those bad boys out of there...
Ikea in their kitchen counter section sells a 24" x 24" kitchen counter base for $38. Its just the base but it leave you the option how you what to customize it.
They're just kids. Yes ,they're ignorant, but obviously they didn't know any better. I know I didn't when I was a kid. I was fortunate to run into this website while doing some research on the Jackson Chameleon I bought for my kids. If it wasn't for this website, I would have never learned as...
If money is an issue I would suggest not buying a panther chameleon then. The Chameleon is going to be your only expense. To get a cage that will suit an adult panther chameleon is going to cost you at least an addition $100 or so. An entire Chameleon set up will cost you another pretty penny.
I am fully aware someone came in and explained "why". It was also after the fact, and it was a different member. Again, you are missing the point. My only point without giving any advice was READ, READ, READ and DO YOUR HOMEWORK. I am a former United States Marine, if I followed my order to a T...
You missed the point. Completely! Sadly, you're a Senior Member
If I told someone to get rid of the water bowl, and this person did just that. What could possibly happen? Hummmm... I don't know? But I can you this, this new chameleon owner just got told some seriously harmful information...