ok this is probably a stupid question but how many crickets should a cham eat in one sitting. or even how much food should they eat in one day...
With all your advise on new diet and food options (lettus fruit new bugs etc...) stevie has once again became very interested in his food... maybe...
i gave him some of my turtles salad last night (romain lettus, small bits of apple, carrot shhreds that he did not eat, and i picked the grapes out cause i was afraid he might choke in them.) he ate a small handfull and had a nice plump belly after. :)
i also gave the crickets some lettus and...
as for the diet advise i am having issues, my local pet stores do not carry these bugs other than the roaches and i am sorry but there is no chance in a million yrs i would bring a roach of any kind into my house for any reason.
i will look at different pet stores near my area to ask about...
Thank you all for your advise, it has helped.
i turned out all the lights (even moved the turtle closer to the heater so theres could be turned off also). He seemed to move much slower this morning when i turned everything back on but was not showing stress colors and stayed his plessant...
i am using a dry gut load mix bought at the pet store, i also get crickets that are pre gut loaded and then feed them the gut load i have for at least 24hrs before giving them to him
i have no idea where to get D3 or even what it is, i thought this is what the 5.0 uv bulb was for. what does...
the red light at night also is something that can not be fixed due to the turtles also have a redheat bulb that they need at night. he seems to sleep with the red glow in the room ok though cause hes usually still asleep when i first get up and then wakes up when i turn on the lights and move...
I already read the help forum and put this info in my post but here it is again... Chameleon Info:
my Chameleon - veiled chameleon, male, unknown age (is approx 5in from nose to vent, been in my care for about 2 months
Handling - Once a week (he enjoys wandering on the couch)
Feeding -...
i have had my veiled chsm for about 2 months. He is about 5-6 in from nise to vent and was in good health and had a great appitite when i brought him home. He lives in a 4'x2'x3' screened cage. I read as many sites as i could and keep a uv bulb 12hr on 12hr off and he has a red heat lamp that...