I was happy to have the opportunity to try out this product. The building process (if you could even call it that) was extremely easy, and makes creating a very natural looking terrarium effortless. The planting in separate pots allows for seedlings, and other plants that would eventually get...
Before I start, I'll give some background information. I allow my male Oustalet's to free range my yard and have never had any problems; I do cage him when I know I won't be home for extended periods of time. I recently acquired a FL wild-caught female that was...well, wild. I still allowed her...
I've been trying several different plant species with my chams lately and these are probably my new favorites.
The first one is a Caper tree and it puts off very wispy pinkish flowers.
This second one is some hibiscus species, but I can't remember the name for the life of me. You can see...
Has anyone heard of wild populations of these guys in Central Florida? I would think its way too hot for them in the summer. Saw this on my Newsfeed from Dick Bartlett.
Not cham related, So I wasn't sure where to post this but it is general photography.
Note: I was photographing the wild L.williamsi found all around my house/neighborhood and just happened to catch a few shots of the hummingbird. Pretty lucky I'd say :D
I'm assuming that the Lygodactylus...