Have you seen the way he treats his chameleons? They don't have any plants or any thing in there cages. Especially the adults. He has a water dish that is filled with poop and dead crickets that he rarely cleans. Some times when I go in there he has a dripper dripping about every 15sec but in...
Where are you located in florida? If you are near tampa I have baby veileds that are gonna be ready to be sold in about 2 weeks. PM me if you are intersted.
They wont start eating for a couple days but make sure your misting there cage every 30 min atleast if you can. I would order Large pin head crickets and some fruit flys. Once they start eating it is insane how much they eat. Good luck!
My panthers get VERY stressed by birds. I had one of my panthers on my arm and I walked past on of my birds cages and he flared up like crazy. The cage was at least 6 feet away.
If you have the money and thats what you want go for it but I have had many successful hatchlings by just keeping them in a plastic container at the top of my closet. For humitity get Vermiculite (thats what i use) or hatchrite. Both work great. You will need help mixing water and vermiculite so...
You could try tomorrow but be careful. You don't want your female to get to stressed out. I wouldn't do a third time. Good luck and congratulations!.:)
You don't need anything fancy. The link I have below is a cheap timer that works great! The lowest you can have is minute intervals. The most sessions you can have in one day is 7. I like it because you can change the cycles on different days. I highly recommend this one! I have been using it...
Just thought I should upload some pictures of a veiled clutch of mine that hatched last week:). Enjoy! Couple other random pics of some of my panthers sleeping to.
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Nosy finally getting all of his colors. About 9 months.
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I'm guessing its wild caught? If it is then I would say NO! Never feed anything to you pets that is wild caught you have no idea what kind of parasites they have. If you bought him from some where I would still be kinda of shaky on it because that shell look pretty tough and you wouldn't want...
I don't know if your cham is a picky eater but you can cut the horn worms in half and move them back and forth in front of your cham and he might snap at it. I did that once. :)