Most people don't like them. They aren't really necessary and are hard to keep clean. I think just about everyone here uses a dripper of some sort. If you do a forum search on it I'm sure you could find a setup that works for you =)
From what I understand, Senegals are pretty darn friendly. I know they bond pretty closely with whoever feeds them but I don't ever feed him (I can't bring myself to touch the bugs, lol) and he still seems to like me =)
When Bokaru opens the cage, he comes running. When I open it, he doesn't...
Yeeeaaahhh, I knew you guys were out there!
Thanks a ton! This stuff will help out a lot. I'm also doing my animation project on chameleons so if it turns out the way I hope, I'll figure out how to post it on here :)
I'm currently enrolled in a web design class and our final project is to design a 5-10 page website on a topic of our choosing. I chose an information site on little Senegals because darn it, they are awesome, lol.
I know all of the basic stuff like housing, food, etc. What I'm looking for...
We bought a roll of jute (twine, whatever you want to call it, lol) and braided it together to make a sort of home-made vine for our cham. It's thick enough and sturdy enough to hold his weight, so that's not an issue, but I guess I'm trying to ask if this is ok. I've seen some pics of other...
They kinda look like what I use to catch as a kid but I'm on east coast...so it's probably not, lol. If they are similar, they spit gross stuff on you >:P
I've been on the forums a few months now and have learned SO much about chams. I've read a lot of threads on egg laying and hatching because it's just so interesting but I can't seem to find a thread that explains from start to finish what exactly happens. Would anyone be able to spell it out...