You know a company is good when you are hoping something goes wrong so they will give you extra. :D Nothing is more annoying than when you can't get ahold of customer help :mad:
Yes, because I'm afraid that they will be crushed if they try to climb under the rocks. Also because I think they should have somewhere to stand on the ground, as the bottom of the cage will have small puddles of water and will not be very comfy for a tired/pregnant cham.
I certainly will. :D I was going to buy them from Backwater until I saw the reviews :eek:
Ill probably go with having 2-3 in one cage, but having a spare cage in case they feel stressed or sick.
Anyone know if it is possible to place moss in the plants' pots instead of stones?
I am about to get 2-3 Rudis Chameleons and I have some questions: :D
Is it alright to keep 2 - 3 of these little guys in one 2'x2'x4' screen cage? According to the New Chameleon Handbook they can be kept together, but according to some (random online) sources they can't.
Is it alright if...
Would it be alright if I kept a group of Rudis Chams in a 2'x2'x4' screen cage, or would they not get along? According to the new chameleon handbook, they can be kept in small groups, as they are more social than other chams.
And when they arrive, they will be only 2"-3". Is the cage too...
Craigslist usually doesn't have very many good items, at least in my area.
Just be sure not to "cheap out" on craigslist if you find a free cage that isn't right for chams. ;)
The plants got here in very good condition. I don't think LLLReptile sells full size Ficus trees though. I bought 2 ficus bushes, 3 assorted terrarium plants, and 1 fern. :D
I got them from here: http://www.lllreptile.com/catalog/148-living-plants-and-tillandsias