What is a decent older DSLR that I can get pretty cheap? I've gotten some high def camcorders used that have pretty much the same quality as new models costing 4X as much, so I was thinking of getting a used camera too.
My wife has some lenses for a Canon Rebel (non-digital) and I've heard...
I got 24x24x48 but I raised the floor so that it's more like 24x24x28. Then when he grows up I'll drop it down and let him use the whole cage. My stand is only 2.5 feet tall so I wanted something tall enough to let him get above eye level. I also got the reptisun 5.0 bulb, some biovines, the...
So, I'm gonna be getting one of jann's baby veiled chameleons pretty soon and I've got a couple questions about setting up my cage.
One thing I'm wondering about is drainage. Sometimes I've seen drip pans inside peoples cages, sometimes under them, sometimes they don't use them at all. What...
I saw one a few days ago that looked terrible. It was in the smallest sectioned off glass cage they have on their endcaps with no vertical space. Had a water bowl and basically everything else done wrong too. It didn't look good and wasn't even tightly gripping the branch it was on.
Please...
Nah, it's more named after a movie character named Jigsaw, who kills his victims by putting them in unnecessarily elaborate traps. I thought that was pretty fitting for a chameleon because for all of their ridiculous features (swiveling eyes, v-shaped feet, prehensile tail, retractable tongue)...
For the most part you can get pretty much whatever fits your fancy. I haven't had a snake in probably 15 years but none of were hard to take care of. My first snake was a garter snake who by some twist of fate LOVED the fish fillets from tv dinners. If you don't mind mice I'd recommend...
So how common is this if you use the proper lighting and supplements? Will the cham self regulate and make sure he gets enough light on his own, or do you need to worry about having too many shady hiding spots in the bottom of the cage?
I've never had any problems keeping reptiles even when the landlord knew about it. Usually they don't consider them "pets" if they live in an aquarium. Hell, I even had a Severe Macaw that I kept in 4 different apartments during college/grad school and didn't even have to put down a pet deposit...
Roaches are prima facie creepier than other insects. Maybe these specific ones aren't, but Texas roaches are terrible. Imagine that you're just minding your business at 3AM, playing Dead Space or Resident evil on the HDTV, and then out of nowhere a 3-4 inch long cockroach skitters across your...
It seems like these are the most convenient feeder but roaches are so creepy...how do you get over that? How fast are these roaches and do they ever escape into your house?