I just wanted to spread the word on neonicotinoids. It's a systemic pesticide and for ornamental potted plants (like the ficus) it's used in the soil. However, because it goes through the plant and not on it, it's important to know that even if you thoroughly rinse it and re-soil it, it is still...
Is it proven necessary to keep a female at cooler temperatures than that of a male? I'm only asking because my female is never happy with 80 degrees. But if it's at least 85, she's happy. I say this because at 80-83, she is more often than not, dark and constantly trying to soak up more heat...
The photos in the last thread were awful haha, I didn't realize the site would change the photos to meet the size requirements and FLIP them in order to do so! So, here are some better photos of my lovely Juno!
So tiny!
She never liked the dripper hose!! This is her reaction to it...
So, my 60w went out the other day and I had spare 75w that I had gotten a while back but never liked using because it had a very hot focal point and because both my heat and UVB share a fixture, I didn't like taking the UVB up further away for the heat to be ok.Also, at the moment, I'm tired of...
So, I absolutely love four horned chameleons. I'm not ready to own one yet but I'd love to see photos of your four horned chameleons (If you have one) and something you have to say about them :)
I have a big rubber made bin for my crickets with the screen top. Does anyone on here live in Southern California and keep their crickets outside? Not in the sun ofcourse... I just don't want to kill them by accident and I've read a lot about keeping crickets. I just feel like what i've been...
I'm curious as to why people consider breeding their chameleons. Do those who breed them wish to do so for profit? I just feel like finding the right home for a chameleon is quite difficult as is and that I never hear what happens to the babies. I'm really curious about the status of chameleons...
How much water do you all typically go through? Im just curious. Right now I have a mister that mists for 2 minutes every 2 hours. I live in southern California and it's pretty dry out here and that's about when all the leaves have dried off. I also have a little dripper that I fill half way in...
http://www.rainbowmealworms.net/ Is a great place I've started ordering insects from (Crickets, mealworms, silkworms, dubai roaches, superworms etc... They will ship all over the USA and Canada as well. They also have a variety sample packets and the prices are the best I've found so far. :)
Now, I've seen the males and their spurs and the females and their lack there of.. but I feel like 2 month old or younger chameleons are hard to tell the difference of and I've never actually seen a very young chameleon with spurs. I've seen it on those that are older. Soo my question is, is it...