Every day I feed my veiled chameleon Rango by tongs. He eats about 5-7 various insects a day. But this evening, he would look at the food, and even get his tongue ready to shoot, but didn't go for it. After about ten minutes I got him to eat two superworms. Is this weird behaviour? Or am I just...
My veiled did that a lot too. He actually lost a couple of his nails :/. Doesnt seem to affect him much though. You could use a glass cage but be careful with temps getting too high for them in glass cages, and make sure it is in a well ventilated room. Other than that, make sure they have...
I've been using glass for a while and it simply works for me much better than screen. He eats better, and looks healthier. The cage has vents in the front designed for upward airflow and I have 3 fans in the room.
Roaches are not Illegal to ship in the U.S. Try Cape Cod roaches.
http://capecodroaches.com/
I knoe mulberry farms has hornworms but there out of stock on silk worms :/.
If that were mostly screen it would be a great size to house a Cham. Unfortunately it is much better to grow "plants" in. So, no, it's not a good enclosure for a chameleon.
see? this is perfect. And like I did mention, I am disabled, so I hope that answers your question. You were very clearly...
"I don't see how any creature could live in a box like that" was what pissed me off. I'm slightly mentally disabled so sometimes stupid ideas come to mind. I just asked a question. A simple "no" is fine.
I was looking into a cage for my tegu when I came across people using grow tents, which look like really neat little things for reptiles. If it can hold in a tegu, I can see no problem with it keeping in a chameleon.
The only problems I can think of are hanging the branches and drainage. They...
If your in america I believe locusts and grasshoppers are illegal to ship. I thnk I heard somewhere you live in england, though? Well, I give you a site for both countries
https://www.armstrongcrickets.com/
http://www.reptilecentre.com/
If your in england reptile centre sells grasshoppers/locusts