"Hybrids are like a box of chocolate, you never know what your going to get"
"pure breeds is looking at the back of the box and having expectations for what awaits you"
plus wouldnt that be a way of preventing further "polution" of the pure gene pool that everyone is worried about, if you think about it many people are not out to breed their chameleons and first time chameleon owners would really be able to appreciate the vast coloration that could be achieved...
1000 adults or just under adults would work perfectly, some people sell the prewinged ones and they tend to live a little bit longer than the adults inorder to atleast get a few batches to start.
basically get a big tub that they use for storage, i got one at walmart for $15 recently and it...
im in sc but i just recently went to repticon in columbia recently but not much chameleon love there, mostly snakes and leapord geckos and arachnids, hopefully ill be debuting my collection there in a year.
thats what i was thinking as well, i mean its not like ambanja and ambilobe are completely different when it comes to appearances, its not like im going for totally different colors and trying a nosy with the s named one thats prodominantly red, im keeping it in a relitively stable locales. Not...
those clips actually sound like a better idea than my zip ties cause atleast it makes it easier to change out the interior and clean instead of having to cut zip ties all the time.
I recently purchased a 50/50 cross breed ambilobe/ambanja from screameleons and i was interested if anyone knew of any problems or issues people have with cross breeds, i plan on getting 2 more 50/50 Ambanja/Ambilobe cross breeds to potentially breed as well to in a way keep the 50/50 going on...
the best one i have heard is the big plastic storage tubs you can get from walmart for like $15, i got one recently and used a dremel to cut holes and duct tapes screening to the underside of the lid. screenings cheap as well and this is good for larger amounts of crickets, i have 1500 adults in...
the screen is staying in the frame and the splines are the right size, im having a problem keeping the screen straight when im placing the splines in cause i get it either pulling materiel from one side or the other and then back again causing it to become crooked when its finished, basically...
I just recently purchased a pro mist misting system, 60 model, and i was interested if anyone had any ideas as to where in the enclosure i should place the nozzles, i have heard many different ideas such as in the middle of the cage or at the top so it mists everything or somewhere so it doesnt...
I have heard that those plants are safe to use as well, came across them a bunch when i was searching for plants as well, just make sure it gets cleaned out incase insecticide was used or is present in the soil, could be fatal.
This may be just me but depending on the size of the chameleon your planning on getting the gapping of the door seems as tho smaller crickets would be able to squeeze through, if its an adult there should be no problem tho. Any tips on how to do screening, i have been building a screen enclosure...
never seen that before but atleast you know he is healthy enough to hold on while sleeping upside down. maybe he slept walk there and if he is awaken he will flip out cause he didnt fall asleep like that, kinda like in Step Brothers
Im currently on a building my own screen caging adventure and its not as simple as it looks but it is half the price at what screen cages go for, but a screen cage is simply 6 window screens screwed together, just make sure all the dimensions for each is correct and start screening, if youd like...