my lil buddy just ate a hornworm, and it was stuck in the sucker of the tongue. i got some tweezers in there and pulled it out, but before i did he was weezing a little bit, and struggling. he couldn't spit it out himself. has anyone else had this problem, and how do i prevent it. thanks.
this might sound stupid. but i just bought hornworms for the first time from great lakes hornworm. and im confused on how to store them. should the food be on top and the lid on the bottom, or the other way around. thanks
there are certain sprays that allow you to only spray the feeder. but this one is for the animal. this is what it says on the bottle. provides helpful vitamins, contains electrolytes, prevents drying of the skin, keeps reptiles healthier for a longer life.
yea it's a spray. i still powder live feeders twice a month with herptivite, and calcium with d3. and everyday with calcium without d3. i just heard around that you can still spray them just to give them the extra vitamins. i just don't know how often.
i just purchased this nature's reptile vita-spray from petco. does anyone have any experience using vita spray. if so how often shall i spray my cham. 3 month old veiled. the directions say 1 time daily. but i just wanna be sure. thanks.
i have a smaller reptibreeze for my lil cham. and i used zip ties to hold some vines and branches down. so i just simply slid them in the screen, and they gradually made the holeas big as needed. didn't mess the screen up around the hole any.
how long does it usually take until a chameleon is used to you. or not nervous around you. my veiled cham is 3 months now, and he is still a little nervous around me. i move slow, and he's in a very low traffic area of my house. he doesn't hiss or turn stressed colored or anything, it just seems...