(Zed is my 7 to 8 month old male Veiled)
Zed suddenly just didn't eat today. Not sure what that's all about; he usually eats a nice chunk every day.
I got him out of his cage to get a better view of him, and he hissed at me (cute, mean little bastard :p ), but when he hissed at me I think I...
I'm very aware that they're display animals. I put a lot of time, work, and money into keeping Zed healthy and happy. But sometimes I just like to take him outside and let him run around in the grass for a little bit; he turns beautiful colors when I do that.
I don't know. But if they do, do you think that their dreams can affect their colors?
If they were to have a nightmare, could it be that they would get dark colors? etc.
I'm not sure if this has been thought of before, but I kind of accidentally figured it out, so I just wanted to share it with people.
I noticed that when my sister, my dad, or my mom try to handle Zed, he huffs up and hisses.
But when I handle him he's totally cool with me.
I finally...
I'm stuck between getting a pet Black Throat monitor lizard, or a pet Aldabra tortoise.
Black Throats can be trained really well, almost as good as a regular dog, and are more active.
Aldabra Tortoises are cheaper to feed, and are cuter.
What to get, what to get.....
any opinions? what...
I know all about feeding, gutloading, dusting, and everything that has to do with just solid eating.
But with drinking, I feel like I'm having some trouble. I have a dripper in my chameleon's cage that drips 1 time every 10 seconds onto a leaf. I also spray his cage several times a day for a...
I've been sitting around, training on some kung fu, primarily Taiji and doing some Iron Palm workouts, and thinking about what it would be like to make my own style.
I always dreamed about making some kind of fictional-zombie-based style which would contain grapples and lots of biting, but I...
But that's what I'm asking. How big do dubia roaches get, you know? I don't want them to grow up and be too big for my chameleon to eat, and then I end up having to throw them out.
I agree with Trace. I always thought they looked cool, too.
But I don't know anything about it, and you guys make it sound like they're always sick and dying or something; is that the case?
I know lots of people feed Harvestman Spiders (long-legged spiders / Daddy long-legs / whatever you call them). I think journeyman spiders are pretty much the same thing except smaller, and to the best of my knowledge they're not poisonous at all.
But because I'm on a dial-up internet...
This is all the box says:
FLUKER'S "daylight bulb" -- Incandescent reptile lighting -- full spectrum --Neodymium -- 3,500 hour life -- 75 watt
"Fluker's incandescent light bulbs provide the radiant heat (infrared light) that reptiles need."
... I didn't see it say UVB anywhere on the...
Personally, my own good but cheap combination for gutloading my crickets is:
Mustard greens: Crickets love em'. Whenever I return to them after a while of giving them their food, the mustard greens is the only thing that's almost entirely gone from being eaten, so I give them more of this...
Also, at what age should a male veiled cham be able to start eating any of these?
And can any of those worms be gutloaded? If so, which ones? And with what?
What kind of worms are good as daily feeders, occasional feeders, and bad feeders?
Specifically I mean phoenix worms, mealworms, waxworms, silkworms, and hornworms.