Has anyone ever tried a multi-species habitat? Namely, for fruit fly control. I'm just over run with these darn gnats and fruit flies due to the fact that I have 2 large bioactive habitats in my living room. I know some species of chameleons will eat small geckos and such, but what about a green...
I just picked this baby up today! It's Emma and Eragon's new penthouse suite! They will have about 6x3x2 feet of outdoor playground to get natural sun and warmth, safely! Best part: I got it for $90! I will post pictures as I build it.
Why do young chameleons like to climb up to the top of their enclosure and hang upside down? I have noticed this with all 3 of mine when they were younger. They eventually stop doing it when they get too heavy to hold on, but why do they do it in the first place? Just because they can? Are they...
So many times, people are scolded for handling their chams, by other people. There are some, however that do trust their humans and actually want to come out and interact. My Eragon and Emma are both this way! I am so blessed to have these two, and someday, I do plan to breed them, with the hope...
First and foremost: This thread is for FUN! This is in NO WAY any effort to start controversy, fighting, or arguing! So don't do it.
Let's play a game of "what's wrong with these pictures"! I was at a very small locally owned "Ma & Pa" pet store, recently, when I came across these 2 cages. Now...
Hey everyone! I have not been on in quite a while, but I still think of you all!
Anyway, my search for a very sweet boy has finally come to an end! Meet Eragon!
He is so sweet, and beautiful! He is getting his grown up pjs already and is going to have a lot of blue. He is settling in nicely...
This is my current situation. We got about 4 inches last night, and they are calling for 5-9 more! We generally measure in feet around here. Not inches!
Hi all! I have been absent from the forums for a while while we moved. I have to say, Emma handled the move great! She spent 2 days by herself in the old house. (Her cage os on a timer.) And every time I went over there to water her, she immediately recognized me and came hurrying out of her...
As many of you know, I live in Erie, PA. (You know. The ones that made GLOBAL news for getting 6 FEET of snow dumped on us on Christmas. -Ya. That's us!) Well, thanks to the 5 inches of snow we got today, we are now exactly ONE INCH away from beating Buffalo, NY's record of 199.4 inches. Will...
I got my Amos x Fiona girl today! Her name will be Emma. She is beautiful, and healthy. She's eating, pooping, and actually came to me while I was misting and got a drink! She's just perfect, and I am so grateful of @jannb for allowing me to become her permanent new mommy!:love:
:( Echo is in a very bad state. I haven't been talking about it on the forums, but there have been a few who have noticed. This started about 2 weeks ago and as soon as I realized something was wrong, I immediately called the vet. He has been seen by the vet 3 times now in the paat week, and in...
I'm creating this thread for those of us who are getting babies from @jannb 's Amos and Fiona. It is a place for us all to share pictures, updates, ask questions, track progress, and learn from each other. So if you have, or are getting one of these really special babies, please feel free to...
So for about 2 weeks now, my husband has been noticing that Echo has been making a noise. It's kinda hard to explain, but it sounds like when a cat has a hairball. He opens his mouth when he does it and it only happens a couple times, then it's over. The whole branch he is sitting on kinda...
I'm just curious. Why do breeders dig up and remove the eggs from the laying bin? Do the benefits out weigh the risks? Don't the babies in the wild have to dig their way out of the Earth and climb the nearest plant? Why not just move the whole bin and incubate it? I am trying to research...