Sorry, forgot to mention that. Yes, I gutloaded the crickets with apple, orange, flukers, grain, and once in awhile some greens or potato.
The UVB large bulb I had in the back of the cage I still haven't exchanged out, but I did put a new smaller one in the zoomed dual dome just a month or so...
Your Chameleon - Male Ambilobe Panther Chameleon - Hunter bloodline from FL Chams. Approx a year and a half old.
Handling - Probably close to every other day. He was friendly or maybe needy. Just feeding him he'd crawl right onto my arm.
Feeding - Crickets. He ate about 6 a day every...
Do you have a certain website you get these from?
My male panther has stopped eating crickets. I feed him his superworms...but I feel like he's getting spoiled on those. The options at our reptile store are really only crickets, wax worms, mealworms, horn worms, and silk worms.
Also, I'm moving...
I made one...it probably works best for small crickets. The large ones have all escaped every time for me.
Any suggestions for large crickets?
I know brownie64 said to pull their jumping legs off. I might try that. I just hate touching them! :unsure:
This is amazing! Do the crickets escape or do they actually stay in the cup?
I turned an armoire into a chameleon cage and the crickets escape when they're free range. The roommate isn't too thrilled since her cats don't kill them when they get out, they just play with them.
I also would like...
Mill has a similar tail.
He didn't eat all of his crickets today either and he's been super eager to get out of his cage, climbing the walls, etc.
He's still in his small cage at 6 months...so I think he's restless. His big cage is almost done!!
Hang in there mill.
Little man has a pothos, a schefflera, and some fake ivy.
A large branch stretches across the top for basking, and a couple sticks/smaller branches make their way down in the back toward the front.
He really loves the vine that coils from the top to the bottom.