first of all you should not use a glass cage and second you should only use paper towel as the substrate nothing else, and second do you put the crickets in a cup or let them roam around the cage
Hello I was just wondering if I could use wild caught anole lizards as a feeder for my cham, because I know you can use captive anoles so why not, also what would I do to make wild ones safe. Also how would you care for a feeder lizard
Everyone was correct about the plants they said to use, also when it becomes summer I would recommend you get a hibiscus rosa-sinensis because they are really healthy for your Cham and have really pretty flowers but you will need to either put the chams cage near a window or get a fluorescent...
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i was just wondering how would you gutload a praying mantis i am going to start breeding them in a weird way since i am getting my lawn redone and instead of using a pesticide treatment we are using mantids and i would just go outside and catch them, but anyway how would i gutload them
sorry for the loss
but at least you got a new cham, I bought a veiled chameleon from petsmart and within a week i noticed it was ill it took me three months to cure him but now he is healthy
but anyway good to hear about your cham
Hi the hibiscus bush is probably dying because of the lack of real sunlight, and the same will happen to the tree if you do not get it real sunlight the reason the bush is dying first is because the trees are a lot hardier. You can keep both alive by using two trees one is outside while the...
All you really have to do to sterilize the vine is put it in the freezer or a bathtub full of boiling water. Or instead you can put it in a bucket or bin of ice. But make sure you remove all loose bark or sharp knobs.
To breed panther chameleons you first should determine wether the female is ready to breed (when she is ready she will be a dull orange color.) Once the female is ready you should place the male in the females cage not the other way around or the male may be very territorial. Once you see that...