I am looking for either Ghost mantis ooths, or orchid mantis ooths or nymphs to raise as pet. If you know a breeder or good place to buy please let me know.
So I took Penelope to the vet today and had a check up since she has not been eaten,and acting lethargic (thought she was eggbound). Had her x-rays done and found what the vet thinks is constipation. Her is her x-ray what do you guys think?
Your Chameleon - Female, Nosy be ~ 12mo, had her for 9mo
Handling - maybe once every 2 weeks
Feeding - staple diet are gutloaded crickets, occassionally some mealworms, prob about 6-8 crickets every other day around 9am. For gutloading i use mustard green, collard greens, apples bananas...
So I have decided to open another thread about my concern for my female panther, to try to get some more feedback .
Your Chameleon - Female, Nosy be ~ 11mo, had her for 8mo
Handling - maybe once every 2 weeks
Feeding - staple diet are gutloaded crickets, occassionally some mealworms, prob...
Your Chameleon - Female, Nosy be ~ 11mo, had her for 8mo
Handling - maybe once every 2 weeks
Feeding - staple diet are gutloaded crickets, occassionally some mealworms, prob about 6-8 crickets every other day around 9am. For gutloading i use mustard green, collard greens, apples bananas...
Does this look like it could be a sign of Vitamin A deficiency? Her appetite has decreased during the last three weeks. Please let me know what you think.
I am having trouble with drainage in my cage due to my mist king. does anyone have ideas they have used, and that works really well for them? pictures of setup would be great :D
So every now and then my Jackson looks as though he is dry heaving, has anyone else seen this? does anyone have any ideas or advice what might be going on?
I am having trouble getting my 6 month old Jackson to eat crickets, he loves meal worms and i know that is not a sustainable diet. Is there any techniques i could use in order to get him eating crickets??
I just recently purchased a male Jackson >1yr old, and i cannot get him to eat. The crickets that i am using pretty much crawl on his face (free range), and the meal worms in the feeder cup just sit there. I have read that he may be just adjusting to his new habitat, but i am still nervous, i...