i know veileds eat some vegetation. what can i give my little guy? is kale and lettuce ok? i havent tried it yet because i rather be safe then sorry :)
It's not selling illegal reptiles it's selling them without permits and licenses. This has nothing to do with chams, i posted this on multiple sites because i bought 3 red eyed tree frogs off him and they died the next day now he wont give me my money back. Soooooooo if he wants to play that...
one of the most easiest reptiles to care for. repticzone.com had multiple care sheets, you can google it and watch youtube videos. type in "leopard gecko care" on google and youtube and you'll get a million different everything.
get a good sized rubbermaid container. poke a bunch of small air holes in it with like a heated up pin. on the inside of the container, toward the top pf the sides put packaging tape. the babies cannot grip that. i have not had one escape from this method and i've been breeding them for 2 years.
either a 40 gallon breeder or 55 is good for an adult. my male lives comfortable in his 40 breeder. i like the 40 breeder ones better because they are wider and the height for either is fine. honestly it's your call what you would like in my opinion
i suggest a 20 gallon long but some people say a standard 15 for 2 but i think that's too small. they are a tropical reptile but their substrate should newspaper and supplements should be something like Zoomed ReptiCal with D3 once every other weel ReptiCal without D3 every 2-3 days. And...
You do no need a night bulb if your house temps don't drop below 65 but if they do a ceramic light bulb the Zoomed makes and other companies. Dragons "supposedly " cannot see red colors, i do not believe this, i believe every reptile can but any ways, Zoomed Reptisun 10.0 is the best IN STORE...
i am looking for a male baby (between 2-4 months old) veiled chameleon that will have a lot of turquoise in him. send me pics of the father and mother and we'll talk about price
you can use a regular fluorescent bulb like ones on aquarium for viewing. that's what i use. or a fluorescent plant bulb if u have live plants in the terrarium
Frogs and toads do not need as much or no uvb like reptiles. they need a 2.0 THE HIGHEST, u do not need a uvb bulb on frogs but a low amount won't hurt. they should be getting a calcium supplement WITHOUT D3 twice a week and once WITH D3 once a week or once every other week