Sorry everyone, I've been busy the last week and haven't had time to read ur replies. But yes, breeding anything is a very successful feeling! And Laurie don't be sad, everyone buys insects one time or another. Thats how people start their own breeding projects. Keep at it and once u have a...
Finally! My cricket, mealworm, and dubia roach breeding project seems successful! Over a 1000 pinhead crickets :eek: and well on my way to producing mealworms and dubia roach babies! I'll eventually get around to making easy step-by-step tutorials with pics on how to breed feeders for people...
Hi all,
Chamillionaire is a baby veiled chameleon that I've had for a week. I bought him online from LLLReptile and wen i got him he had a problem with his right eye where he would barely ever open it. Now the problem has escalated to both eyes. He barely ever opens them and he just sits around...
I would just stick with an incandescent bulb but find a balance between the bulb wattage and distance from the basking spot that gives u the temps u want
I've never seen a paper towel break apart like toilet paper. Especially when its just spread out on a flat surface where water is dripping on it. If nothing is pulling on it besides the chameleon occasionally walking on it, I dont see it breaking apart at all. This is just my opinion from...
FlChams has a list of plants that r safe to go in ur chams cage. So just find a plant that u like and check the list to see if its safe. Here it is:
http://www.flchams.com/safe_plant_list.asp
When u dip the bones with muscle still attached into the hydrogen peroxide, do u let it sit in the peroxide for awhile or just dip it and then scrape with the scalpel?
The fixture will have a specified wattage on it and u want to buy a bulb with the same wattage. As for buying lights online, I bought one from ebay and it was shipped really well
Olimpia is correct, there r many mixed opinions on 5.0, 8.0, or 10.0 UVB lights. 5.0 is most commonly recommended. Some people say that 10.0 is too powerful and others actually use 10.0. I personally went in the middle and use 8.0. U'll figure out wut is best for ur cham by trying out a light...
I've never done it that way so i'm not sure. I will say that if u do it that way then make sure u monitor ur cham. If the light is too close it might be too much for him/her. Also if u do it that way, use a 5.0 light rather than an 8.0 or 10.0 becasue the 5.0 isnt as intense. I'm not saying its...
Yes, a 2 foot fixture is good for a 2 foot cage cuz u want the uvb's to have full coverage across the cage. A lot of people just put the light on top of the cage