Yeah, they had a lot of Jackson chams there. The thing that I noticed is that nobody had Pygmies, or Uromastyx! That's the whole reason I went! Oh well...way too many B. Dragons and snakes. Although I did pick up a new Sulcata, and a new Ambilobe female from Chameleons Paradise, sired by...
Make double sure its a Pothos...I know of too many people that end up getting a Dieffenbachia. My neighbors, my cousin, heck I saw last week at the Home Depot that they were selling Pothos in combo pots with Dieffenbachia! Pothos is A-ok, and perfectly safe. Dieffenbachia is poisonous.
It comes from the heat and of course the uvb rays. The reason many suggest a light, is because it helps the herp identify the heat source. I believe that if you use a heat pad placed nearby the uvb light source, then it would have the same effect. Its mainly to create a gradient of heat from...
Dollar store foliage is pretty cheap. In quality, it lasts only a few months. The hot glued leaves fall apart. I find it more cost effective to use live plants.
I use distilled, or regular RO drinking water. I never use tap water. I do this not so much because my tap is bad, its pretty clean at only 100-200 p, but I use glass enclosures and I hate water stains. If your water looks milky, aside from checking its contents, I would not use it. I remember...
If you dont handle your chameleon often enough, they do become slightly feral. I have experienced this. Handle them at least 3 times or more a week. I have also noticed that free-ranging removes the "treat" factor from sticking your hand into an enclosure. They are pretty much free to walk...
Dude no, its a B grade, as in a reject that most likely has some issues. Rather than battle with a defective cage, just pay a little more and get a new "good" cage.
Look here: http://www.diycages.com/15201/15901.html
Its only $20 bucks more and shipping is included.
Careful with the cats there. I think I remember another member who had his cat maul up a chameleon, not once, but twice! Cats act all respectful in the presence of the master, then as soon as your back is turned they attack. I dont keep my cats inside, and yes, they have tipped over cricket...
Yes...Just make sure you marinade the meat in garlic and lemon juice before you fire up a grill. Otherwise the steak might come out all chewy and dry...Mmmmm grilled veiled steak....
If you mean fired up as in all puffed and showing its brightest colours, that's another thing altogether. It...
When its young, it should be okay. As they get bigger, like 5 inches or more, I would get a screen enclosure. Also, look up a conversion kit. I saw them at a reptile show once. Its calked a Jungle kit conversion or something like that. Just google aquarium conversion, it should pop up.
Used to be into GMs and Buicks Rocket big blocks. Im more Mopar now though. '76 Pontiac GP , '71 Buick Boat tail, '66 Buick 98. Had a GT mustang for a few years. Im getting into offroading a little now that I go hunting so im fixing up the Jeep. Oh yeah... I have a carpet queen Challenger too.
Good thing you got him...
To be fair though, drivers have to manage 100-150 stop a day with certain delivery time-frames and pickups. Routes are not automatically sorted, sometimes when a loader is feeling generous, he will put certain streets on certain shelves in the truck, but that's it...
Man this is a tough one. I cant vote Jackson? Haha, I think a Veiled just looks MANLIER. Seriously a tougher looking chameleon. The Panther has nice colours and such, but The size and beefiness of a Veiled is only contested by a Parson. Veiled chameleons have attitude, size, excellent striping...