:mad: so I am trying to get my bulb so they are hot enough for a basking temp for my cham and it is very frustrating because I bought a basking bulb from petco 75 watts and it barely got me 75 fahrenheit and I bought a 100 watt housebulb from home depot and put it in and let it warm up, but...
so I'm gonna order silkworms for the first time. I am going to buy 250 and they only come with a petri dish of food for a day. So I was wondering do I keep them in the fridge like other worms? or just on a shelf with the mulberry food?
I heard that you need to have airflow for cages from a petstore employee yes I know they are not very reliable but I have never heard of this and I cant find any information on it. So whats should I do about this?
So I know the temps I need for my cage in basking,day, and night but the heat bulb I bought was the only one available at the time and it is barely hitting the 85 Fahrenheit mark in the basking spot so I imagine it's not 75-84 in the rest of the cage. I was wondering if you guys could link me to...
So I have a reptibreeze cage 24x24x48 and this issue isn't brought up. How do I make a drainage system for my cage which has this white sheet on the bottom to fill in the empty bottom. drill holes in it and glue some tubing then have tubing run into tub. Does this sound good?
So I'm getting a 3 month old nosey be male and I wasn't sure if I should try to cup feed, hand feed, or let the bugs roam free. I don't have much experience with younger chams.
So i'm getting a nosey be chameleon in a few days, aprrox. 3 months so I'm guessing he wont have much color on him. But I was wondering what color he should turn while basking, stressed, and sleeping. I know for basking most chams are dark and sleeping lighter. But if you could tell me what...