So I love that you let you CHAMs free range. I'm curious one do you have cats two you ever lose one in your house, three do they tend to stay in there foliage or do you find that they try to run off?
yeah I might do that you can't really tell from the pics but the plants ar about 4-6 inches from the lights I'm going to keep and eye on them as I've have yet in 3 years had a chameleon burn themselves on my lighting set ups but it is something I'm going to watch and I've seen some pretty bad...
I have some baby Ambilobe panther chameleons for sale. Go ahead and text me if your interested 831-262-3777
Dad1 by Daschmidt posted Jun 15, 2016 at 11:26 PMDad by Daschmidt posted Jun 15, 2016 at 11:26 PM
This is dad They are all 3plus months old and eating well. $135 female and $190 male
So I'm under the impression natural unfiltered sunlight is the best would anyone disagree this statement?? I'm sure there is always a few that might. sunlight at Earth's surface is around 52 to 55 percent infrared (above 700 nm), 42 to 43 percent visible (400 to 700 nm), and 3 to 5 percent...
Awesome thanks for the info, I live in California and mine took over 11 months at about 72 degrees I used hatch rite and left in my closet the entire time
so I am also an avid reef aquarium hobbyist and I noticed the other day that my LEDs light up my UVB testing cards. Specifically the ultraviolet purple LED bulbs the one that are around 420nanometer. Led technoligy is a newer technoligy in the reef trade and was wondering when it will come into...
I still want to find a system like the ones you see at grocery stores complete with thunder and lightning effects I asked my local Safeway they said call corporate I'm doing that now