I have a complete chameleon setup. I would like to sell it as a whole but am willing to part it out. Here is what I have with what I would like to get for each part.
DIYCages.com screen enclosure - SC-4 - 24 x 24 x 48 (in) - 65.00
Aquazamp - Premium Low Profile Rain Dome System - Black - 115.00...
While I agree that chams do not have emotions like a dog(or a bear) they are definitly intelligent creatures. They quickly learn that an open cage door leads to more places to roam. And ,in most cases, in time will learn to associate their human to food. While this is all entirely dependant an...
How long would it stay fresh enough to use if you dont have a lot of feeders? The reason I ask is because Ive already gathered a lot of those items and just havnt gotten around to making my mix yet. I will only be feeding an average of about 500 crickets and 200-300 supers at any given time.
Are those small pebbles in the planter? Those pebbles are probably small enough for even a juvenile cham to ingest. If it is you might want to think about swapping those out for some larger rocks.
Good decision on the aqauzamp. I love mine. Makes life so much easier.
This actually brings up another intersting question for me. If you already have a Digital Aquatics Reef Keeper Controller, is it possible to just add modules to monitor your chams environment on the same controller thats monitoring the fish tanks stats?
I was wondering if its an issue if my cham sleeps outside of his enclosure? I have been leaving the cage door open on my days off when Im at home in hopes that he will get out and explore. Well, today he did and now hes asleep outside of his cage. I dont want to disturb him as he has yet to let...
I got mine from Panera Bread. LOL. They told me that if i call them in the morning they will hold all the egg flats they use for that day so I can come pick them up.
I imagine some of you have already seen this but I came across this on youtube today. Its Mike Rowe and Dirty Jobs at Ghanns' Cricket Farm
Dirty Jobs at Ghann's Cricket Farm
Found it pretty interesting.
This comment is only made from my apparent ignorance on the situation. But that seems like a lot a Vitamin D your feeding. It appears you are giving Vitamin D almost daily. Am I wrong in that assumption?
Hibiscus are generally pretty tough to keep indoors. They require a lot of full sun so replicating that in an enclosure without cooking your little friend can be a little difficult.
My DIY cage was bent because of how Fedex shipped it. Fortunatly I was able to get everything bent back to straight before assembling it. Really he should add some styrofoam or something in there to prevent these types of issues. It would be worth the couple extra dollars it would cost to have...