This shows the true hibernating behavior of a male flap necked that I rescued. I was expecting it to bask in the morning rays but instead I could not find him in the enclosure. -2C temps. I remembered a post I read that they do dig holes for hibernation. This is what I found.
polystyrene containers with water in the bottom and a aquarium heater making sure egg containers do not touch the water. Electronic thermostat uses to keep an eye on the temp.
Is there a certain humidity level in the egg containers I should be focusing on ?
she was mated with two males from two unrelated strains a couple of times. she laid the eggs 1 march. I have always used the bain marie method of incubation. to scared to touch them as they seem so fragile that when I did touch one it split and started leaking egg fluid. she lays eggs once a...
Hi need some advice. I live in Gauteng south Africa so my chameleons stay outside most of the year and I dont make use of any lights. I have 40 veiled eggs in incubation but recent noticed the eggs prematurely start leaking and then the egg goes mouldy. I have had success previously x 4 years in...
Only feeding her the occasional giant meal worm. Dubia roaches and ckrickets mostly. I feed all my insects,carrot,dog food and proneutro. Is there any danger in over feeding calcium?