How great are isopods for a hard shell part of a cham diet? I'm going to be varying my cham's diet quite a bit, but I am having trouble with the main hard shell staple.
My original plan was to breed roaches, but my husband and I recently moved into an apartment complex and I just couldn't...
We are moving across country next week and I will be getting a veiled shortly after settling in. I LOVE veileds, I feel pretty crappy about how inexpensive they are going for these days, but I guess it works out well for me.
With how many panthers are popping up, I'm really surprised they...
You can also grab a plant stand, so no plant sits on the ground of your enclosure.
Also, tacking some wooden dowels across the cage is another idea for branches:)
I'm not sure about native to North America, but ficus, umbrella plant, and hibiscus are all great for sturdy climbing and pretty easy to care for depending on where you are located:)
I'm really sorry to hear about your cham. Would you mind filling out the "How to ask for Help" sticky in the health clinic forum? It would give us a more round idea of what the problem may be.
Have you tried roaches, flies or Phoenix worms? He might just need a bit more variety for awhile and then offer him the crickets and superworms after awhile, maybe mixed with the others?
I'm probably going to be purchasing a tranlucent veiled from flchams or lllreptile in the next two weeks and I'd love to see pictures of your translucent veileds! In any stage of life:)
Chameleons are do incredibly unique and for color pattern I have a soft spot for these guys!
I'm purchasing a 2 month old veiled from either lllreptile or flchams in a few weeks and I have a feeder question.
I'm planning on having a large supply of silks, Phoenixs (at least at first), roaches and houseflies/blue bottle for the staple diet and butterworms, hornworms, crickets, and...
I'm purchasing a 2 month old veiled from flchams in a few weeks and I have a feeder question.
I'm planning on having a large supply of silks, Phoenixs (at least at first), roaches and houseflies/blue bottle for the staple diet and butterworms, hornworms, crickets, and superworms for variety...
I run a candle and tea shop and I have about thirty different kinds of dry, organic herbs that I can use for gutloading. I'm not too sure what would be appropriate for worms and roaches/crickets.
Any other stuff I may need to buy to mix in I can do, I'd just like a general idea of what I CAN...