There's actually no need to cut the screen. I've done this in the past by removing the side panels and fastening the two cages together. The door is what can be tricky. If you double hinge it, it works like a charm. The extra horizontal space is definitely appreciated and utilized. Although...
It can be difficult to vary the diet of smaller chams but there are definitely lots of options. Here's a few commonly available feeders that can add diversity to your chams diet.
Small silkworms
Roach nymphs
Hatchling mantids
House flies
Fruit flies
Isopods
Bean beetles
Edit: although some...
Can you please provide us with these stories? The benefits of wild insects are something that can't be rivaled by a strictly captive diet. They provide different nutrients our gutloads fail to provide. To answer your question; yes it is safe. Just make sure the area you've collected from hasn't...
My female is quite comfortable around people. She's actually the chameleon I bring out around people who are interested in my collection. She has laid 2 clutches for me, and although her mate died, she has been doing great.
Take out the side panel, hinge the doors to each other, brace the cage, and have one nice folding door that's attached to one end of the cage. I had a set up like that for my melleri.
We actually have the Hill Mynah in Florida as well, the Common Mynah aren't able to mimic specific voices like the Java or Hill Mynah. However, you're likely to save about $700 with the Common Mynah ;).
Looks like he has a sperm plug, just give it a slight gentle pull and it should come out. Also, I recommend staying away from earthworms as they can carry flukes (a type of parasite. Other than that looks like everyone is covering all other important aspect of the hobby.
Kinkajou are not Primates, but I can tell you owning a Primate is not something to rush in to. As everyone has stated, they are a handful to say the least. When they get out of hand it's not like you can just lock them up in their cage like a reptile. People that have bought marmosets on impulse...
I know the bark is extremely toxic to birds. I don't think I'd risk it, but then again the chances of him consuming it are very slim. I'll try to get some pictures of the groves next time I go by them and send them to you. I've never seen money tree blooms, I think that requires some pictures as...