I'm pretty sure the wax moths are much lower in fat. I seem to remember reading years ago that they expend a lot of energy (and thus fat), in transforming from a worm into a moth. And no, they don't move around like a BSFL would, but still it's visually stimulating for a chameleon.
It's absolutely possible to have a clutch that small, and as mentioned it's due to diet and temperatures. I have a 3 1/2 year old female veiled (from JannB, so great bloodlines), and she's been in my care about 2 1/2 years. In her entire life she's laid 1 clutch of infertile eggs, and there...
Ironically this is the first year that I know I can go but just don't feel comfortable doing so during Covid, despite being vaccinated. Oh well, maybe next year!
Just be careful because pothos can harbor mealy bugs, something I learned the hard way and am still dealing with. I bought a similar huge pothos once and was thrilled until I realized that it was totally infested. I ripped it out and now only do plants. You can easily propigate pothos - just...
You've got a couple of options. The first is that you take a shoebox with holes (but not big enough for the little one to escape. Place a papertowel on the bottom, and a fake bendyvine so that he can hold on to it. Place him in the box just before leaving, and have someone hold him on their...
Please stop the second feeding at night - she doesn't have time to digest that before going to bed. Instead, feed the total amount of feeders in the morning - ideally 1 1/2 hours or more after the lights go on in the morning, though with work that's sometimes tough. I see where you said you...
I've had cats longer than I've had chameleons and yes, every single one is different. My first cat tried climbing the screen cage, I sprayed her with water, clapped my hands and yelled, and she never bothered them again. My next cat had 3 legs, so no issue there :ROFLMAO: . Currently I have a...
They should be setting up a shipping date with you prior to shipping the cham. It's a shame, I got my very first cham from them about 12 years ago and their reputation was really great.
My suggestion would be to take them out individually - so every other day. This way they don't get handled too much (to me it depends on the individual chameleon, but if you are new to keeping and don't know the signs of stress it might be best to limit it a bit), and won't see each other...
Let the cuteness overload commence! Can't wait to see these babies grow up into beautiful adults, because with their parentage they don't have any other choice :)
I'm happy to ship them up there - they are still in the box they were shipped to me in, so I can just leave them in that and put your address on it. I'm just asking $75 ($25/bulb) and you pay for the shipping. If you like this deal just shoot me a message and they are yours!