does her skin look pale? if so, like the others said, its time for a shead. if its a continuous thing, i would check for tiny tiny black spots on her skin and check for mites
i didnt know of this, but regardless, the smart thing would do would obviously screen it up anyways. first thing that came to mine, was escaping feeders, so not screening a bird cage with 1/2-1'' spaces in the bars wouldnt be a smart thing too do, upon the tounge risk, it'd be easy in some cases...
how are you so knowledgeable in them? have you kept them in the past, or currently work with them elsewhere? i dont know your history so im just curious.
;)i was realy thinkin kilgours pic was gonna be in the top 3! anyways, congrats to the winners, they are all great pics, but some how kind of all look the same. use your gift certificates wisely!
i take it your uvb bulb is a cfl bulb, what brand and what year was it made? zoomed uvb cfls have been a major problem due to blindness and eye damage in reptiles in the past. also, 13'' is an inch too far for recommended uvb distance. a uvb of any source should be between 5-12'' away from the...
hahah im not trying to be rude at all when i say this, sarcastically using this quote "cry me a river", why? places where i am are 75 cents per silk worm, 1.75-2$ per hornworm, and 1.75-2$ a dozen crickets, 15$ for 250. now.... i think you got it made
this would be a fine solution. if you are going to use shower cutrains for any reason, make sure you buy ones that are meldew and mold resistant.
what kind of chameleon are we talking about anyways? bird cages turned into terrariums are great, and some keepers use large ones for bigger...
is she drinking? i would put electrolytes and liquid calcium in her water. or if you can, get reptaide or repta-aid(fluker's) both do the same, but fluker's doesn't take care of parasites, which is not the case here.
[edit] i just read that she is drinking fine. that's good
things such as bee pollen, dried kelp powder, raw nuts (uncooked and unsalted) i doubt you can find in a grocery store, but rather a health and nutrition store will be a score. other than that, great veggies and fruits like dandelion, red lettuce, papaya, squash ,etc will be at your grocery store
cricket crack is a good dry gutload, but i wouldnt use it as my primary feed along with water crystals and a few fruits and vegs imo. i would use that, but what i do, along with many others on here, is i blend up a butt load of fruits and veggies and freeze the blend in ice cube trays. you can...
coco fiber isnt the best thing, it isnt as strong or diggable as moist play sand. she has already started though so dont disturb her. just be careful to not let her see you, but monitor her making sure that the husk doesnt collapse on her.
there would be no toxins left in any stain or sealer if properly cured
depending on the constant temperature of the staining and sealant. also if you leave it out too sun dry, it could reduce the cure time. for getting cracks where water can seep through, like andy said, an aquarium safe...
this is the tank for my brev. you can get an idea on it if you want to use live plants which is always reccommended. lizardlover said to add more sticks, and i 100% agree with that. also too, you will want to add more foliage to help sustain humidity, these pygmies are montane species (obviously...
put a plant in the bathtub, and run the water so it is luke warm, not any warmer than that. something that feels warm to us, will be too hot for the chameleon. point the shower head so its facing the wall of the shower, that way, the water will bounce off the wall on to the plant where the...
and temperature and humidity gauges, laying bins with sand (if you have a female), and vines and branches, and extra foliage, mist systems, or pump sprayers, hand misters, light timers (to make your life easier). blah blah. these buggers are expensive to get set up! lol
repashy superfood cgd is a condenced all in one diet for specially designed for crested geckos, but can be intended for other fruit eating reptiles, like anoles, iguanas and chameleons. it is all natural suppliments mixed together in powdered form, and ive seen chameleons eat the wet mix before.