Carol doesnt use roaches cuz shes scaaaarrrreeeeddd!!! :D hahah only kidding carol, just continuing the teasing from the last thread :) i'll stop now.
in my opinion though, free ranging is the best way to go for MOST feeders. i like free ranging because it gives the chameleon the chance to...
are these the ones you hatched stef? they are realy cute. how many do you have now (inculding adults) and do you house them in all in one big tank now?
the reason why your chameleons have stopped eating certain insects like crickets, is because that is all it has been fed (at the pet store, supplier, and most likely when you first got him), the moment you offered the animal something else, it was a whole new taste and attraction. that is why...
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very well to both of your suggestions. i like sandras cause it will cost less. lol but i do love a look of fog in the cage like carlton stated. so with both opinions, does ultrasonic fogging therefore make a difference? or will any cool mist humidifier do?
like most of us, we would all like our humidity that much higher. i need to do that in my room, because my house is very dry. my day time humidity with the mistings is fine each day, but i would like my Multi. to have higher humidity at night and in the morning. i am going to be going with a...
its only a 7g hex and half of it is used up by fake rock. i was going to go with a firebelly frog or a newt of some sort, but it is just to small of an enclosure for either and no flat land. i will be constructing a different one soon enough. thanks though for your compliments! water dragons are...
do you have:
-substrate in the cage? (sand, soil, bark, moss)
-if you have live plants, do you cover the soil?
-when are you feeding him, and are the feeders too big for your chameleons size?
thanks man, left: just a custom fake rock and live planted terrarium i made. 1st tall cage: K. Tuberculata, center 1nd tall cage: C. Calyptratus, right top 1st: female Rh. Ciliatus (crested gecko) top 2nd: male Rh. Ciliatus, Bottom: R. Brevicadatus. i do have 2 more spare cages, and some...
neither have i, and from what ive heard and read, brevs lay eggs early in the morning or at night, so this is awsome. all credit goes to the pic taker though!
if they are just standard room lights, dont use them. actually, imho, if you dont know what kind of lights they are or how old they are period, than dont even think about using them. go pick yourself up a brand new 5.0 today. your chams gonna need that uvb with the heat to metabolize.